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veltkamp

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Agosto 26, 2024 a las 07:20 PM PDT

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While free diving near the Port Orford jetty, I found these aeolids on a piece of free-floating Fucus algae that was resting in a bed of bull kelp. The algae was covered in bryozoans, hydroids, and gooseneck barnacles, so I examined it for nudibranchs because the day prior, I had learned about the existence of pelagic Fiona aeolids. Sure enough, I found several. I had no way to photograph them, so I grabbed the entire piece of algae, brought it to shore, filled my water bottle with sea water, and placed the algae in the bottle. I took the bottle home for photography and examination under a scope, but sadly the feather aeolids did not survive the journey :( I’m guessing they suffocated or overheated during the time I was collecting sea water. In total there were 5 or 6 of these nudibranchs on the algae, as well as roughly 15 Branched Dendronotids, which survived just fine.

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Rosa de Hopkins (Ceratodoris rosacea)

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kvby

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Febrero 9, 2024 a las 05:00 PM PST