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美洲螯龍蝦 (Homarus americanus)

觀察者

alex_shure

日期

7月 13, 2016 12:20 EDT

描述

A monster, probably 5+ kg

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水螅蟲綱 ( Hydrozoa)

日期

8月 2, 2023 22:30 EDT

描述

Not sure what species - pictures next to eelgrass for scale. Green bioluminescence in photos 4-8. The hydra produced a mild, slightly itchy sting.

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觀察者

alex_shure

日期

8月 29, 2014 10:09 EDT

描述

I'm pretty sure these are red hake though I might be incorrect. It's hard to see where the mouth terminates relative to eye, but the pelvic fin ray seems to terminate a little after anterior start of anal fin. Mottled brownish (with dive lights). These were schooling by the thousands at the Patriot shipwreck ≈30m depth. A couple sculpin in the mix too.

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觀察者

alex_shure

日期

7月 6, 2023 10:53 EDT

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美洲螯龍蝦 (Homarus americanus)

日期

10月 1, 2023 10:15 EDT

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鐮鰭鯧鰺 (Trachinotus falcatus)

日期

8月 2, 2023 09:45 EDT

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鬼頭刀 (Coryphaena hippurus)

日期

8月 2, 2023 09:15 EDT

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饅頭蟹屬 ( Calappa)

日期

7月 18, 2023 10:45 EDT

描述

Likely C. flammea or C. ocellata, but we can’t tell until it’s older!

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觀察者

alex_shure

日期

4月 7, 2023 17:08 EDT

描述

About 6mm length

Screengrab from this video clip: https://vimeo.com/815751435/e2464c9620

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觀察者

alex_shure

日期

2月 2023

描述

E. vernalis I think, but I' m sure someone else can confirm. Video clip here: https://vimeo.com/803616370/69913ac62d

https://www.vernalpool.org/fairy-shrimp

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Mysidae

觀察者

alex_shure

日期

9月 28, 2022 13:51 EDT

描述

placeholder based on body shape. These were really small - see grains of sand in first image. Just had to spray and pray to get some in focus, but they were very numerous

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棕海龍 (Syngnathus fuscus)

觀察者

alex_shure

日期

9月 28, 2022 13:48 EDT

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觀察者

alex_shure

日期

9月 17, 2022 14:31 EDT

描述

We got to swim with this school for almost an hour. I ditched the SCUBA gear so I could get really close and eventually they didn't seem to care about us at all. They mostly stayed in the top meter or so of the water column, you could even kick underneath and have a cloud of them above you. The school was continually shedding scales and dropping bright orange turds on us... it was a very smelly ride home!

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日期

10月 16, 2022 14:00 EDT

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多鱗蟲科 ( Polynoidae)

觀察者

alex_shure

日期

8月 21, 2022 11:21 EDT
Other Animals

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動物界 ( Animalia)

觀察者

alex_shure

日期

8月 18, 2022 09:09 EDT

描述

Absolutely no idea! Not even sure if animal...it almost looks like a brachiopod, though this is freshwater. ≈2m depth Maybe 20mm?

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觀察者

diveready3

日期

2月 22, 2020 10:26 AST

描述

sea stars eating sea urchin.

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什麼

Henricia

觀察者

alex_shure

日期

10月 5, 2013 15:57 EDT

描述

20m+ depth. Small stars - Porania and sponge uploaded as separate observations:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/105496842
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/105496843

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觀察者

benjamin_fabian

日期

9月 2014

地點

Bretagne, FR (Google, OSM)

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觀察者

mikat78

日期

10月 13, 2021 14:55 CEST

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蟄龍介科 ( Terebellidae)

觀察者

ianmanning

日期

1月 26, 2021 16:56 AST

描述

this was cool, it was in a tide-pool at low tide, some type of worm cast possibly? Interesting structure,

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蟄龍介科 ( Terebellidae)

觀察者

nijntje51

日期

7月 15, 2017 16:37 CEST

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蟄龍介科 ( Terebellidae)

觀察者

kriskifer

日期

1月 3, 2022 16:24 UTC

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蟄龍介科 ( Terebellidae)

觀察者

tueda

日期

5月 19, 2008

描述

I initially thought this thing was silly-string some kids had sprayed over the tidepools, but my brother pointed out it was actually a creature.

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蟄龍介科 ( Terebellidae)

觀察者

hubertszcz

日期

1月 7, 2022 11:56 CST

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觀察者

alex_shure

日期

9月 15, 2021 11:18 EDT

描述

I believe this individual is holding a food item, amphipod or something. I've found many of these this season (2021), I'm not sure if they had some kind of local population boom or if I'm just better at noticing them. I observed my first handful of individuals last year (2020) and this season I've spotted dozens during single outings. They also appear to be social? I've seen them interacting as pairs, etc. They are very difficult to photograph but a joy to observe.