Merry
Contributor
This is the only way I can describe what we find on Torrance Reef.
- bubbles rising from sulfidic vents on the seafloor
- an opportunistic puffball sponge, colonizing other sponges
- hundreds of minute nudibranchs
- neon orange nudi eggs (a first)
- entoprocts
- an invasive tunicate
Answers and more photos at Torrance Reef - Merry Passage
Doto columbiana and eggs on Aglaophenia sp.
The most beautiful Doriopsilla albopunctata I've ever seen.
Whose eggs?
An uncommon find, barely large enough to be a nudibranch, Trinchesia albocrusta
Filamentous bacterial mats (more info about the vents at link below)
From another vent
A possibly undescribed puffball sponge (comment by Tom Lee Turner, UCSB)
More of the puffball buds
Tunicate, Botryllus schlosseri
Entoproct, Barentsia sp.
- bubbles rising from sulfidic vents on the seafloor
- an opportunistic puffball sponge, colonizing other sponges
- hundreds of minute nudibranchs
- neon orange nudi eggs (a first)
- entoprocts
- an invasive tunicate
Answers and more photos at Torrance Reef - Merry Passage
Doto columbiana and eggs on Aglaophenia sp.
The most beautiful Doriopsilla albopunctata I've ever seen.
Whose eggs?
An uncommon find, barely large enough to be a nudibranch, Trinchesia albocrusta
Filamentous bacterial mats (more info about the vents at link below)
From another vent
A possibly undescribed puffball sponge (comment by Tom Lee Turner, UCSB)
More of the puffball buds
Tunicate, Botryllus schlosseri
Entoproct, Barentsia sp.