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Ok - total guess but this seems to be the only one that has the same banana shape.
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Bristly turnicate
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They are approximately 5cm long. ~22m water depth.
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This rubbery mass hardly looks like an animal at all, and is the biggest intertidal tunicate.
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Washed up on Waimari Beach. A local dog thought it was quite a tasty thing and was chewing on it when I found it.
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On bearded mussel with seaweed. Oh, this mussel is alive after 3 days in fish bin with seawater. 2) Section 3) Brown seaweed id? Green is Ulva. red algae Crabs on board worm on board worm2 on board amphipod on board
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On bearded mussel with seaweed. Oh, this mussel is alive after 3 days in fish bin with seawater. 2) Section 3) Brown seaweed id? Green is Ulva. red algae Crabs on board worm on board worm2 on board amphipod on board
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On bearded mussel with seaweed. Oh, this mussel is alive after 3 days in fish bin with seawater. 2) Section 3) Brown seaweed id? Green is Ulva. red algae Crabs on board worm on board worm2 on board amphipod on board
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Growing on the supports of the main jetty at Akaroa. (Please excuse the blurry photo.)
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exposed on beach at low tide
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Washed up on the rocks. Maybe still alive a bit, squirted something out of a hole while I was holding it.
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Washed up on the rocks. Maybe still alive a bit, squirted something out of a hole while I was holding it.
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sea weeds and other debris washed up on the beach
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Washed up on beach
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Don't often see these washed up on Smaills Beach
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Underwater, in the first photo we can see one of the siphons open.