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English: Detached rusticles below starboard side anchor indicating that the rusticles pass through a cycle of growth, maturation and then fall away. This particular “crop” probably was in a five to ten year cycle. Image courtesy of Lori Johnston, RMS Titanic Expedition 2003, NOAA-OE.
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Source http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/03titanic/rusticles/media/detached_rusticles.html
Author Lori Johnston, RMS Titanic Expedition 2003, NOAA-OE

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Rusticles found on the wreck of the RMS Titanic
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