gangrel441
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riguerin:It's no piece of blue plastic :05: Here's a close-up of one. I shot this picture of a blue tunicate during our July trip to Costa Rica. The shot was taken at a site named Tortugas in the Gulf of Popagayo in the NW Pacific province of Guanacaste. You can find these all over the rocks ... usually in very loose aggregrations (not a tight colony as shown above). The common name used by the dive masters is "Blue Sea Squirt".
Blue Sea Squirt! Thanks you very much! That is the name I was searching for in the previous thread. The ones I shot were at various sites reachable from Playa Hermosa, CR.
Mystery solved!
