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Bi-Color Nudibranch

Janolus fuscus

Description:

Beautiful Bi Color Nudibranch seen in the early morning tide pools of southern Oregon. Specimen was the largest I had ever seen - about 2" in length.

Habitat:

Early morning tide pools, -1.0 tide. Rocky pools with sand bases, nearby offshore kelp forests.

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2 Comments

phidauex
phidauex 9 years ago

We were very lucky indeed! I don't usually spot many during tide pools, and never before at this particular beach. That morning we saw 23, representing three species. It made it worth getting up at 6:00am to hit the morning tide. :)

Muckpuk
Muckpuk 9 years ago

Lovely! Lucky you to find them in tide pools. Do you spot many?

phidauex
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phidauex

Brookings, Oregon, USA

Spotted on Jul 28, 2014
Submitted on Aug 5, 2014

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