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neknekmo:

Works in ink and tea on paper by Carne Griffiths

(Source: bookspaperscissors)

Posted 5 months ago
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eduardo-:

Diadema setosum.

Posted 5 months ago

ellen92@deviantart.com

(Source: 2headedsnake)

Posted 5 months ago

darksilenceinsuburbia:

*Navras2535 / Jeremy Young. Life’s Deadly Disease.

Posted 6 months ago

I don’t know what this is but i love the colour. That’s was adds to the its mysterious effect! x

eduardo-:

fuckyeahbranchs:

Nudibranch by PacificKlaus on Flickr.

I suck with definitive IDs for Flabellina species, but I’m fairly confident this one is Flabellina marcusorum. Fairly confident.

Posted 6 months ago

lickypickystickyfree:

What is causing the waves in California to glow?


Glowing waves in California are attracting surfers and kayakers, but what is causing this eerie, otherworldly phenomenon?

It looks like something from the movie “Avatar”: ocean waters that light up like neon glow sticks when they splash. Beaches across southern California have recently been alight with eerie, glowing waves. What could be causing such an otherworldly phenomenon?  

A recent report by Discovery News has provided an answer. According to marine biologist Jorge Ribas, the glowing is caused by a massive red tide, or algal bloom, of bioluminescent phytoplankton called Lingulodinium polyedrum. The microorganisms emit light as a response to stress, such as when a wave crashes into the shore, a surfboard slashes through the surf, or a kayaker’s paddle splashes the water. The result is a wickedly cool glowing ocean.

check out the cool youtube videos here

Posted 6 months ago
Posted 6 months ago

bradyvontran:

theanimalblog:

Flower Hat Jellyfish

Wish they had this one at the Jelly Invasion at the aquarium :D

(via theanimalblog)