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pcaiger

Data

Janeiro 5, 2021 12:19 PM NZDT

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Nenhuma foto ou som

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bend2000

Data

Janeiro 24, 2024 01:48 PM -05

Descrição

Recorded by Schmidt Ocean Institute at a depth of 763m

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bend2000

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Janeiro 24, 2024 01:43 PM -05

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Recorded by Schmidt Ocean Institute at a depth of 667m

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bend2000

Data

Janeiro 24, 2024 01:58 PM -05

Descrição

Recorded by Schmidt Ocean Institute at a depth of 1020m

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cemills

Data

Maio 5, 1984

Descrição

Caught in the wild and photographed nearby in an aquarium. Bell is 20–25 mm tall.
Note tall, conical aspect of the bell and the gonad extends from nearly the top of the manubrium to the mouth (just a very short section at the top of the long manubrium is without gonad).

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cemills

Data

Julho 14, 1980

Descrição

Caught in the wild and photographed in an aquarium. Note slumping gonads in response to gravity, so this is the right orientation in this case. The bell is about 20 mm tall.

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cemills

Data

Julho 18, 1985

Descrição

About 25 mm bell diameter. Collected near a bedrock shore amongst Laminaria kelps at low tide. Photographed in an aquarium.

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cemills

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Junho 18, 1996

Descrição

Hand-dipped from surface waters. The bell is about 9 mm tall.

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cemills

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Julho 1, 1986

Descrição

Half-mature medusa 12 mm tall. Captured at the surface in Friday Harbor in early July 1986 and photographed in an aquarium.

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cemills

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Outubro 25, 1991

Descrição

Mature adult, about 15 mm tall.
I collected about 50 adults at the nearshore surface of Humboldt Bay at the Woodley Island Marina. These were transported to the laboratory and photographed several days later in an aquarium.

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cemills

Data

Setembro 15, 1991

Descrição

A rare visitor to the San Juan Islands, collected at the surface in Friday Harbor, photographed in an aquarium. Bell diameter was 29 mm.

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cemills

Data

Julho 15, 2003 02:13 PM PDT

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cemills

Data

Outubro 25, 1991

Descrição

Mature adult, about 15 mm tall.
I collected about 50 adults at the nearshore surface of Humboldt Bay at the Woodley Island Marina. These were transported to the laboratory where I was able to grow the small solitary polyps from spawned eggs and sperm, thus rounding out the life history of this species.

Mills, CE 2000. Sci. Mar. 64 (supl): 97-106.

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Polvo-Gigante-Do-Pacífico (Enteroctopus dofleini)

Observador

cemills

Data

Janeiro 1, 1980

Descrição

Recent hatchling of Enteroctopus dofleini, captured at night in the surface plankton and photographed in an aquarium. Total length about 5.5 mm. Date is approximate.

Distinguished from Octopus rubescens because O. rubescens hatchlings have two rows (paired) of chromatophores running down each arm, while E. dofleini hatchlings have a single row of chromatophores running down each arm.

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Polvo-Vermelho-Do-Pacífico (Octopus rubescens)

Observador

cemills

Data

Junho 1, 1980

Descrição

Recent hatchling of Octopus rubescens, captured at night in the surface plankton and photographed in an aquarium. Total length about 6.5 mm. Date is approximate.

Distinguished from Enteroctopus dofleini because O. rubescens hatchlings have two rows (paired) of chromatophores running down each arm, while E. dofleini has a single row of chromatophores running down each arm.

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Observador

cemills

Data

Maio 26, 1989

Descrição

This little-known pelagic ctenophore was collected on a cobble beach in Friday Harbor Washington on May 22, 1989 by two undergraduate invertebrate zoology students. It was 105 mm long and only one of the two tentacles is in a normal position, exiting the body through the tentacle sheath. The other tentacle seems to have entered the gut through a hole in the wall of the pharynx and is seen here as a white streak, complete with sidebranches, inside the pharynx. Photographed in an aquarium.

I collected a much smaller (9 mm long) individual of the same species three weeks later at the surface in Friday Harbor on June 18, 1989.

Note that I have also uploaded the original pen and ink illustration of this species (originally described as Beroe cucumis) by Mertens 1833 at https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/61758194.

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Observador

cemills

Data

Abril 8, 1985

Descrição

A rare find collected wild in Friday Harbor, but this smaller and more fragile Leptomedusa masquerades as just another Clytia gregarium in the spring or early summer. There is a little bit of black around the margin, and I was very surprised that when kept in a bowl for days or weeks, it seems to have reproduced by fission. This probably explains why it has a variable number of radial canals. Photographed in an aquarium. The bell diameter was 10 mm.

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cemills

Data

Julho 15, 1983

Descrição

Collected by divers in upper 20 m of open ocean and photographed in an aquarium on board the ship. Forskalia siphonophore with lots of hyperiid amphipods on or in the nectophores. Stem and filaments contracted.

Identified at the time by P. Pugh, siphonophore taxonomy specialist.

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cemills

Data

Abril 2, 2021

Descrição

This little ctenophore is about one cm long, with two very fine, unbranched tentacles. It eats primarily appendicularia. It is never very common, and is difficult to see because it is very transparent. It is usually found here in the spring.

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cemills

Data

Abril 19, 2021

Descrição

An early spring species about 15 mm in diameter. The gonads and canals look bluish some distance underwater, but up close are always a characteristic pale rose-pink that my camera didn't pick up. The edge sometimes rolls up, as in the second image, or more extremely so. Hand dipped from the surface plankton and photographed in an aquarium.

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cemills

Data

Abril 19, 2021

Descrição

This tiny, uncommon, more-or-less adult ctenophore was 4 mm long. The four orangy-red pigment spots are diagnostic. It is also unusual because the pair of simple, unbranched tentacles exit near the mouth, not towards the aboral pole like most cydippid ctenophores. Hand-dipped from the surface plankton and photographed in an aquarium.

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cemills

Data

Abril 19, 2021

Descrição

This 7 mm tall early spring species is pretty much of a look-alike for the more-common Proboscidactyla flavicirrata. I had to look at it under the microscope to see that the four radial canals run straight in this species, with very fine arching branches that reach the tentacle bulbs (see second image). In Proboscidactyla, the radial canals branch dichotomously several times. Hand-dipped at the surface and photographed in an aquarium.

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What

Vespa-Do-Mar-Do-Pacífico (Carybdea rastonii)

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lucyinthesea

Data

Julho 31, 2023 08:50 AM AEST

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fgreen

Data

Novembro 2020

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fgreen

Data

Fevereiro 10, 2021 04:15 PM UTC

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fgreen

Data

Março 13, 2021 09:35 AM UTC

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fgreen

Data

Abril 10, 2021 10:36 AM PDT

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fgreen

Data

Abril 17, 2021 01:15 PM PDT

Descrição

Found in top 10 feet

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fgreen

Data

Abril 17, 2021 12:55 PM PDT

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fgreen

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Abril 10, 2021 10:24 AM PDT

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emlim

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Abril 26, 2022 02:10 PM PDT

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emlim

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Abril 4, 2019 12:54 PM PDT

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emlim

Data

Maio 5, 2020 04:40 PM PDT

Descrição

Huge bloom!

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Água-Viva-Cristal-Real (Aequorea victoria)

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emlim

Data

Agosto 22, 2022 01:13 PM PDT

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emlim

Data

Dezembro 16, 2023 03:32 AM PST

Descrição

Quite large! About as long as my forearm with a similar circumstance. It was actively swimming through an aggregation of plankton swarming in a dock light

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austroeupatorium

Data

Fevereiro 12, 2024 04:54 PM -03

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What

Polvo Gigante da Patagônia (Enteroctopus megalocyathus)

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austroeupatorium

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Fevereiro 12, 2024 05:22 PM -03

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Esparídeos (Família Sparidae)

Observador

fontcuberta

Data

Janeiro 19, 2013 01:54 AM CET

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mbartick

Data

Dezembro 6, 2018 08:21 PM EST

Descrição

Phronima with babies

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luca_dt

Data

Novembro 14, 2023 12:06 PM NZDT

Descrição

An amazing glass squid. When I disturbed it it would tuck in its tentacles and eyes, and even its fins and show big spots. So cool. The area around the brain was brightly iridescent. There are very faint long tubercles around the mantle if that helps with species id.
Really hard to get nice shots with a compact camera sadly.

~2.5cm long

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Tamarutacas (Ordem Stomatopoda)

Observador

dennisthediver

Data

Novembro 13, 2023 08:51 PM WET

Descrição

Night dive.