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Lobster Krill (Squat Lobster)

Munida gregaria

Description:

Swarms of crustations in the near surface 50m of the coast, At first they were thought to be a kelp bed until closer inspection.Together these creatures made long wavey chains up to about 5-8 long. They could descend as a group quite rapidly as needed when threatened by the boat. From the above water I first thought they might be squid because of the double appendage like appearance. Scooping a few them out revealed that they are more something of a shrimp. 2-3cm in length. Translucent with orange hues.

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3 Comments

Max Gallagher
Max Gallagher 8 years ago

Thank you!!

Jellis
Jellis 8 years ago

Pretty sure they call this lobster krill. Most likely squat lobster.
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/8...

Machi
Machi 8 years ago

Very interesting! Do you have any details about your experience seeing them?

Max Gallagher
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Max Gallagher

Spotted on Dec 24, 2015
Submitted on Dec 25, 2015

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