Photographer: Paul Osmond
(see this users gallery) A pair of Chromodorididae Nudibranch (Glossodoris sedna) on a algae covered reef in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
Locally this species is known as a Red-tipped Sea Goddess
This species is an introduced species, likely coming across the ocean in ships ballast. They have adapted well to Florida and there is at least three well known populations over a 100 mile area.
Locally this species is known as the Red-tipped Sea Goddess
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· Date: Tue February 24, 2004 · Reference ID: all/222004_0222_120258AA_1 · Views: 3655 ·
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Keywords: nudibranchia eudoridoidea doridina sea slug atlantic reef caribbean rare
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Intermediate Pompano (Alectis ciliaris) Paul Osmond
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