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Reef Central Online Community. Welcome to whalesong.net. - StumbleUpon. Homepage | Cousteau. SEaOS. WDCS - Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. Barnacles!! Written by Jonathan Wojcik Source Of all the sea-life we can view with the naked eye, the barnacles or Cirripedia are simultaneously among the most plentiful and the most overlooked. They gradually build up on almost any submerged object, the tell-tale fingerprints of the sea's briny clutches.

Seldom do people stop to realize that these crusty little lumps, peppered over every rusty anchor and waterlogged pier, are just a whole bunch of incredibly bizarre bugs. Crustaceans, specifically; just like crabs, lobsters and shrimp. "Acorn" barnacles like the ones above are usually the barnacles that first spring to mind, and to begin our understanding of these weirdos, we're going to go over how an acorn barnacle develops. Like all Crustaceans, Cirripedia begin their lives as microscopic plankton. After up to six months as a Nauplius, the barnacle begins to deviate from other Crustaceans by becoming a Cyprid. Of course, reproduction can be a bit of a problem for animals that don't move around. NOAA, Ocean Explorer. BlueVoice.org | Protecting our Oceans, Dolphins and Whales Worldwide. Marine Life - Sea creatures, Ocean biology, Marine conservation... Marine life is the essence of MarineBio, so in this section we explore the science, biology, taxonomy, morphology, behavior, and ecological relationships of marine life that inhabits our ocean.

Ocean Requiem from Howard Hall | Watch more in the Marine Life Video Library » Marine Species Database- Search/browse our growing database of endangered, threatened, and the most common marine species... What is Marine Biology? - Marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments such as estuaries and wetlands. All plant and animal life forms are included from the microscopic picoplankton all the way to the majestic blue whale, the largest creature in the sea—and for that matter in the world... A History of the Study of Marine Biology- It wasn't until the writings of Aristotle from 384-322 BC that specific references to marine life were recorded. The Naming of Life: Marine Taxonomy- Marine taxonomy and the science of naming life and evolutionary relationships... . Ocean. Siphonophores.

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