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This is a fairly common anemone, but this one seems to be growing surrounded by sand, and was covered up to the oral disc, I had to clear away sand to see its column.
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This is a fairly common anemone, but this one seems to be growing surrounded by sand, and was covered up to the oral disc, I had to clear away sand to see its column.
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This is a fairly common anemone, but this one seems to be growing surrounded by sand, and was covered up to the oral disc, I had to clear away sand to see its column.
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Photos are of two different (close by) specimens.
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Photos are of two different (close by) specimens.
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Didn't realise that these were sea anemones until I saw some open ones further along. Growing in the intertidal zone of the lagoon
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Didn't realise that these were sea anemones until I saw some open ones further along. Growing in the intertidal zone of the lagoon
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Didn't realise that these were sea anemones until I saw some open ones further along. Growing in the intertidal zone of the lagoon
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Didn't realise that these were sea anemones until I saw some open ones further along. Growing in the intertidal zone of the lagoon
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Small anemone growing on a rock wall in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone.
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Anemone growing on a rock in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone. Quite a few were seen that were this shape.
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Growing on a rock in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone.
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Living in a tidal gut in the low intertidal zone.
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This is the only elongated one I spotted this time @tony_wills but I did get the column for this one :) Low intertidal / shallow sub tidal zone.
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This is the only elongated one I spotted this time @tony_wills but I did get the column for this one :) Low intertidal / shallow sub tidal zone.
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This is the only elongated one I spotted this time @tony_wills but I did get the column for this one :) Low intertidal / shallow sub tidal zone.
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Living in the shallow sub tidal zone.
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Very small, only about 2 to 3mm diameter. There were quite a few of these.
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Very small, only about 2 to 3mm diameter. There were quite a few of these.