In seagrass bed (T. testudinum and H. stipulacea) sandy substrate, 1-2 m depth
Amongst sponges in seagrass (T.testudinum) bed on coral rubble, depth approx 50 cm (MLW)
Unknown nudibranch found at low tide in Bazaruto Mozambique Africa. Only one was found.
Kinda like a sea slug. Moves thru sea weed very slowly. Expels water from the hole in the back. Must be for breathing.
Unknown nudibranch found at low tide in Bazaruto Mozambique Africa. Only one was found.
I saw these sea hairs wash up on the beach is large numbers usually over a few Km of the beach. I also saw them underwater and they were usually all cruising along in a long line 10-20 animals wide. 'Traditional folklore' on Bazaruto Island sais that when these wash up on the beach "that is how baby oysters are born"
I saw these sea hairs wash up on the beach is large numbers usually over a few Km of the beach. I also saw them underwater and they were usually all cruising along in a long line 10-20 animals wide. 'Traditional folklore' on Bazaruto Island sais that when these wash up on the beach "that is how baby oysters are born"
I saw these sea hairs wash up on the beach is large numbers usually over a few Km of the beach. I also saw them underwater and they were usually all cruising along in a long line 10-20 animals wide. 'Traditional folklore' on Bazaruto Island sais that when these wash up on the beach "that is how baby oysters are born"
I saw these sea hairs wash up on the beach is large numbers usually over a few Km of the beach. I also saw them underwater and they were usually all cruising along in a long line 10-20 animals wide. 'Traditional folklore' on Bazaruto Island sais that when these wash up on the beach "that is how baby oysters are born"