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Marilyn Monroe Nudibranch - colorful nudibranch collection | OpenSea
Marilyn Monroe Nudibranch
Picture of a Goniobranchus geminus
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The Marilyn Monroe under the Nudibranches. I guess you can see why?! ;) Some Species of nudibranchs show ‘mantle-flapping’ in which the whole of the mantle edge rises simultaneously and then falls simultaneously. At this stage we have no idea what the 'purpose’ is, if any, for this type of behavior.
Did you know?
Nudibranchs are hermaphroditic, thus having a set of reproductive organs for both sexes, but they cannot fertilize themselves.
Goniobranchus geminus, also known as the gem sea slug, is a species of very colourful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc. It can reach a maximum size of 5cm.
G. geminus has large purple or purple-brown spots or marks, usually ringed with white, and often reticulate yellow background, and a purple border. Chromodoris geminus having four colour bands around the mantle edge, an outermost white, then translucent greyish purple, then white, then yellow.
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- We conduct Fish and invertebrate count and surveys, identifying and documentation of fish diversity, monitoring water quality changes, dissection of deceased fish for plastic detection in tissues and digestive organs.
- I was able to achieve great success with our project of coral propagation (restoration and reconstruction of coral reefs). I have been an instructor for CP since 2014 and so over time 2000 new corals have been planted. For this I received an award from the organization “Ocean Quest” and “Sea Shepherd Dive”. Newly planted corals the size of a pinhead are monitored with underwater photography. Success rate of 93%.
- Numerous implementations of underwater clean-up dives and their organization. Every month we collect over 500 kg of garbage from the sea floor. The future vision is to specifically recycle the plastic waste and use it to produce anchor buoys. To document this, both photos and videos are used.
- Construction and setting of permanent anchor buoys so that boats no longer throw their own anchors into the reef and thereby destroy corals.
- We train our volunteers to become scientific scuba divers, I teach marine biology, shark protection, coral propagation and underwater clean-up courses.
- Our latest Project is our shark protection project. Due to habitat loss and bad media, we systematically educate the population, counting as well as taking pictures and videos are needed for the identification and to create Databases, to protect biodiversity.
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Giant Moray with a cleaner wrasse - Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse | OpenSea
Due to it’s Easter I lowered the Price of my #NFT by 22%!
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Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse - Collection | OpenSea
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Today is #SharkSunday to bring more understanding from endangered sharks to humans. Brownbanded Bamboo sharks are oviparous -> egg laying Humans kill 100 Mil. Sharks per year, mostly for their fins.
That’s 3.17 sharks killed per second.
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Juvenile Chiloscyllium punctatum - Brownbanded Bamboo Sharks | OpenSea
Common Octopus - Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse | OpenSea
Amazing facts: An Octopus has three hearts; a systemic heart that circulates blood around the body and two branchial hearts that pump it through each of the two gills. Octopus blood is blue. Learn with #NFTphotography#NFTs are good for more! More follow the link!
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Our Oceans are in trouble | The Ocean Project
So many people still believe that everything is fine underwater but our oceans are in trouble! Read my Article about it and what you as an individual can do to help keep the Oceans healthy and clean!
Yellow Boxfish Juvenile - Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse | OpenSea
Picture of a Yellow Boxfish Juvenile (Ostracion cubicus).
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A few Facts about Yellow Boxfish
Did you know? In the 1990’s Mercedes Benz modeled a concept car after this fish. The Bionic has 80% lower nitrogen oxide emissions with its selective catalytic reduction technology.
Yellow boxfish also often called yellow trunk fish, are solitary animals. Breeding occurs during the spring, in small groups that consist of 1 male and 2–4 females.
As the name suggests, it is square-shaped. Boxfish are also known for their armored and rigid body, which in most cases would inhibit movement. Due to its adapted swimming style, known as ostraciform locomotion, this disadvantage is compensated for by the shell shape of the boxfish and is even more advantageous.
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Happy air bubble ring against a sunburst - Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse | OpenSea
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Christmas tree worm - Award winning Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse | OpenSea
Christmas tree for Christmas with a purpose and you don’t even have to cut a real tree for it! All income goes to save our oceans!
Giant Moray with a Cleaner Wrasse - Underwater Photography by Daniel Sasse | OpenSea
#nft Giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) at the pampering parlour. For every 1 USD spent we’ll remove 1kg (2.2 pounds) trash from the ocean! You can help by just
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