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Sea Plume

Pseudopterogorgia sp.

Habitat:

Most reef environments, from shallow, seaward sandy areas, patch reefs to deep clear waters reefs along drop-offs in Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean.

Notes:

Hard to ID to species. This was a beautiful large specimen.

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5 Comments

Jim Nelson
Jim Nelson 6 years ago

Nicely done...some of my favorite diving has been in Honduras.

Felix Fleck
Felix Fleck 6 years ago

Beautiful spotting! Congrats.

LivanEscudero
LivanEscudero 6 years ago

As always thank you for the spotting of the day. Project Noah is such a wonderful place to see so much awesome life from all over the planet, and also such a great excuse to keep going out into nature.

To Mark: The little blue cup is Niphates digitalis (Pink vase sponge) It comes in variety of colors. I didn't take a photo to feature it though :-( Next time. http://www.portol.org/guide/sp_92.html

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 6 years ago

Congrats. That little blue cup looks interesting too.

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 6 years ago

Congratulations Livan, this beautiful Sea Plume is our Spotting of the Day!

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LivanEscudero
Spotted by
LivanEscudero

Islas de la Bahía, Honduras

Spotted on Jul 18, 2017
Submitted on Aug 8, 2017

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