In the foreground, a marine plant known as pink encrusting algae covers the rocky seabed. Also in the foreground are basket stars, an invertebrate with slender, twisting arms. Sea sponges, anemones and soft coral cover the rest of the seabed.
Sept. 23, 2024
In the foreground, a marine plant known as pink encrusting algae covers the rocky seabed. Also in the foreground are basket stars, an invertebrate with slender, twisting arms. Sea sponges, anemones and soft coral cover the rest of the seabed.
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