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[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]Featherstar eat marine algae. Tracking the changing patterns of these algae through retreating sea ice and algae distribution enables scientists to monitor climate change. Picture: Peter Bucktrout, BAS.
A comb jelly. Jellies like this are found in abundance in Southern Ocean surface waters and it is widely suggested they would be amongst the big winners in a higher CO2 world. Picture: Peter Bucktrout, BAS.
Known as the woodlice of the sea, they look as though they have they have been squashed. This species is seen from above (left) and below (right) and is partly see-through. Picture: Peter Bucktrout, BAS.
A scale worm. Polychaete worms like this are often the most abundant large organisms particularly on this continental shelf. Picture: Peter Bucktrout, BAS.
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