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Marine Life Found When Ascidian Hunting at Apollo Bay Harbour

September 28, 2020 by Jade Craven

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It turns out that hunting for Botryllus species means you find all sorts of interesting marine life. I haven’t tried to seek an ID for any species as I’m already overwhelmed. I do love the sheer diversity that is here once you look past the typical rockpool species.

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