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Pegea Socia colony
Biologists Jun Nishikawa and Patricia Kremer playfully mocking surprise.
Salpa thompsoni carrying a white embryo.
Two swimming salps.
Salp chain
Salp
Anatomy and digestive process of the tunicate also known as a Sea Squirt.
Mary Carman looking for sea squirts on the beach.
Evidence of sea squirts at Sandwich beach.
ctenophore Lampea pancerina eating a chain of salps.
A colony of salps
Salp's feeding net glow green.
Marine Life Size vs. Abundance illustration
Microscopic view of Botryllus schlosseri.
Kristin Meyer, Megan Bouch, and Nicole Pittoors retrieve biofouling study plates.
Kirstin Meyer retrieving biofouling-covered plates in Eel Pond.
Salpa maxima (pelagic tunicate)
Salp emitting a jet wake.
Cyclosalpa pinnata aggregate generation of salps. Salp cluster.
Amphipod Phronima inhabiting a salp.
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