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in sheets at about high tide mark
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Brief description of what you observed
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Small Barnacles, many covering a large surface, 1-3mm in diameter See more photos on facebook https://www.facebook.com/GivernysCollection/photos/?tab=album&album_id=318806885149889
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Identified by the raised ridge where the 2 side plates join.
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3 - 5mm these barnacles are identified by the ridge where the side plates join. High intertidal zone.
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Not too sure what these ones are. Under 5mm long. Maybe @nzshells could help :)
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On rocks in the mid to low intertidal zone. Still damp and exposed on a low low tide.
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Those little ones :) Scotts Point, Northen end of the Tohe. @nzshells this one I only saw when I looked at my first barnacle photo :)
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Those little ones :) Scotts Point, Northen end of the Tohe. @nzshells this one I only saw when I looked at my first barnacle photo :)
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Crusing around on a limpet which was on the rocks, high intertidal zone. Scotts Point, northern end of the Tohe
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Crusing around on a limpet which was on the rocks, high intertidal zone. Scotts Point, northern end of the Tohe
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Densely covering rocks, intertidal. The ruler is showing mm.
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Densely covering rocks, intertidal. The ruler is showing mm.
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Not too sure what these very small ones are.
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On rocks in intertidal zone.
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On rocks in intertidal zone.
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Column barnacles with limpet Cellana strigilis
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Very small barnacles. I think this is what these are.