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Género RosaceaObserv.
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At the snorkel trail in #TaputerangaMarineReserve
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Observed 06Dec19. We spotted many of those at the Snorkel Trail in #TaputerangaMarineReserve, video: https://vimeo.com/378846831
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Not a great photo, but I was surprised to spot one this time of the year (11°C water temperature today)
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Observed on multiple occasions in the Taputeranga Marine Reserve in December and January 2019 in Caulerpa seaweed
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Oxynoe viridisObserv.
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Observed frequently over summer in Caulerpa Seaweed
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Spotted on a shallow intertidal reef. This juvenile did a jump out of a small rock pool into a deeper channel! Very cool fish!
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Sierra (Thyrsites atun)Observ.
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Also known as: manga, maka, couta, snoek, Cook Strait Sailfish. Read more in the Fishing Magazin.... https://fishingmag.co.nz/fish-new-zealand-sea-fish-species/barracouta-thyrsites-atun-manga
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Clingo Gigante (Haplocylix littoreus)Observ.
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Blunt, spade-like snout, light and dark stripe from snout through and beyond eye.
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Copula sivickisiObserv.
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Description of carybdea sivickisi in NZ Coastal Invertebrates (volume 1, ed. Steve de C. Cook): Transparent bell with white nematocyst spots, stomach with 4 pouches, 4 interradial tentacles. Simple tentacles with rings of nematocysts and a small terminal bulb. Four pairs of gonads (pale yellow to orange). Able to attach themselves to objects with 4 adhesive pads on the aboral surface of the bell. Known to adhere to undersides of rocks during the day. Divers at GB reef reported being stung while observing them capturing prey at night. Stings cause swelling and blisters that persist for several hours.
I have seen a few free swimming along the south coast and in the #TaputerangaMarineReserve.
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Two individuals spotted, one had a lucky escape from an anemone.
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Mújol de Foster (Aldrichetta forsteri)Observ.
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Night Snorkel, Biodiversity Day 2018
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Charrito de Cola Amarillo (Trachurus novaezelandiae)Observ.
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Night Snorkel, Biodiversity Day 2018
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Congrio de Verreaux (Conger verreauxi)Observ.
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Night Snorkel, Biodiversity Day 2018