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Densely covering rocks, intertidal. The ruler is showing mm.
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Densely covering rocks, intertidal. The ruler is showing mm.
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Not too sure what these very small ones are.
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On rocks in intertidal zone.
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On rocks in intertidal zone.
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Column barnacles with limpet Cellana strigilis
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This may be the last underwater photo that I take with this camera as the outer case has become slightly loose at one end and water can get past the outer layer. Over 2.25 years I have averaged 57.5 photos per day with it, at least 12000 of those underwater. I think I'll retire it to only taking terrestrial photos from now on.
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This may be the last underwater photo that I take with this camera as the outer case has become slightly loose at one end and water can get past the outer layer. Over 2.25 years I have averaged 57.5 photos per day with it, at least 12000 of those underwater. I think I'll retire it to only taking terrestrial photos from now on.
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This may be the last underwater photo that I take with this camera as the outer case has become slightly loose at one end and water can get past the outer layer. Over 2.25 years I have averaged 57.5 photos per day with it, at least 12000 of those underwater. I think I'll retire it to only taking terrestrial photos from now on.
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A very small barnacle, that I happened to photograph while it was feeding.
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A very small barnacle, that I happened to photograph while it was feeding.
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A very small barnacle, that I happened to photograph while it was feeding.
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A very small barnacle, that I happened to photograph while it was feeding.
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A very small barnacle, that I happened to photograph while it was feeding.
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Very small barnacles. I think this is what these are.
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Barnacle, Arthropoda, Crustacea Piha Beach, south end and beyond, Auckland Botantical Society field trip Waitakere Ranges, Auckland, New Zealand
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Barnacle, Arthropoda, Crustacea Piha Beach, south end and beyond, Auckland Botantical Society field trip Waitakere Ranges, Auckland, New Zealand
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Small barnacles in tidal rock pool.
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Growing on rocks near the high tide mark.
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Small column barnacles, up to 5mm in size.
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Large Barnacles (surrounded by small, see other observations) at least 50cent coin size See more photos on facebook https://www.facebook.com/GivernysCollection/photos/?tab=album&album_id=318806885149889