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Género CampylaephoraObservador
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Low intertidal, on rock.
Tetrasporophyte phase, tetrasporangia present.
Identified to C. gardneri because there are ecorticate (lacking cortication) region between nodes, branch apices are forcipate (crab-claw-like) and tetrasporangia appear to be in whorls around the main axis.
Taxonomic note: Used to be in the genus Ceramium (Ceramium gardneri), but was recently moved to the genus Campylaephora.
Observador
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On rock, mid-intertidal.
Common, and lower down in intertidal than most Pyropia blades. Didn’t bring this one back to section, but a number of other similar blades were sectioned and had two cell layers (Pyropia has one cell layer).
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Ulva intestinalisObservador
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On rock, upper intertidal. Common along base of seawall at Eastern side of Brockton Point lighthouse.
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Observador
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On boulder, mid-intertidal. Not common, but when present was abundant (such as on this rock).
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Género HildenbrandiaObservador
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On rock, upper intertidal.
Very thin crust, couldn’t indent with a fingernail.
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Género MastocarpusObservador
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Attached to small rock, upper intertidal. Both life phases present (upright and crust).
Probably Mastocarpus alaskensis because it is often found higher in the intertidal and has been DNA barcoded at this park, but staying conservative with this ID because Mastocarpus are quite variable.
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Taborrão (Saccharina latissima)Observador
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Attached to small rock that had washed ashore.
Strong bullations (puckering/wavyness) on the blade.
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Mazzaella splendensObservador
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Attached to rock, mid intertidal.
Thick, rubbery blade, very stretchy.
No evidence of reproduction.
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Mazzaella splendensObservador
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Attached to rock, mid intertidal.
Not common, saw maybe six or seven individuals at this tidal height.
Large blade but no evidence of reproduction.
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Petalonia fasciaObservador
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Attached to rock, mid-intertidal.
Has small discoid holdfast and gradual, wedge-like transition from stipe to blade. Classic features for this species that help distinguish from a kelp.
Observador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
Attached to a long clear stalk, many of them in the water sample.
Observador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Género PinnulariaObservador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Género AstasiaObservador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Vida (Vida)Observador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
Motile, lots of swimming in a rotating motion.
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Género EuglenaObservador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Diatomáceas (Classe Bacillariophyceae)Observador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Género TabellariaObservador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Ordem NaviculalesObservador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Under 400x magnification (compound light microscope).
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Género PinnulariaObservador
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From Lake Louise, Bellingham.
From leaf litter in about 30cm of water at the lake's edge.
Girdle view, under 400x magnification (compound light microscope)
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Growing on Calliarthron tuberculosum in the low intertidal zone.
New name not updated on iNat yet — this should be called Callilithophytum parcum now.
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Observador
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Reproductive, this specimen was producing tetraspores by meiosis (four spores in a sporangium shown in first photo). Spores produced in special structures called 'conceptacles' that look like white bumps on the body. One photo shows the uncalcified segment in between the calcified segments of the body.
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Género MelosiraObservador
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Found in a clump of Acrosiphonia coalita seaweed, which was growing in the mid-to-low intertidal zone.
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Género LicmophoraObservador
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Found in a clump of Acrosiphonia coalita seaweed, which was growing in the mid-to-low intertidal zone.
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Género RhabdonemaObservador
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Found in a clump of Acrosiphonia coalita seaweed, which was growing in the mid-to-low intertidal zone.
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Acrosiphonia coalitaObservador
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On rock near waterline at a 1.0m low tide. Under a microscope, the filaments branch like an Acrosiphonia (from the long-edge of a cell, not the very top of a cell), and have the curved or 'hooked' cells that are more common in A. coalita than A. arcta. The tips of filaments are noticably dark, I suspect because they are very actively growing at this point in their season.
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Género PrasiolaObservador
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On rock, splash zone / supralittoral zone of intertidal, with some bird droppings nearby. Each blade from 1mm - 4mm in length. Possibly reproducing (see photos of cells released from blade).
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Costaria costataObservador
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On rock in low intertidal (near water line at a 1.0m tide).