
Monday, November 03, 2008
Salp
Now for something that sounds the same as the last post but is completely different: salps. These are jelly-like sea organisms that feed on phytoplankton. They aren't jellyfish, but tunicates, early forebears of vertebrates likes ourselves.
I never even knew that salps existed until a CSIRO media release about a salp bloom off the NSW coast appeared in my inbox today.

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