Re: Tritonia hamnerorum in Bermuda

August 3, 2005
From: Thaddeus Murdoch

Have since carried out an assessment of the extent of the outbreak [see message #14424 ]. The western extent was tentatively found, and the northern, eastern and southern edges not reached yet. At least 20 sq. km of patch and fore-reef are being affected to a depth of at least 30 ft. Several popular dive sites within MPAs are heavily affected as well.

Locality: Patch and Fore Reef, Bermuda. Atlantic Ocean. Depth: 3-30 ft. Length: 25 mm max. 01 August 2005. Patch and Rim reefs.

Thad Murdoch

tjmurdoch@gov.bm

Murdoch, T.J.T., 2005 (Aug 3) Re: Tritonia hamnerorum in Bermuda. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/14469

Dear Thad,
Thanks for keeping us up to date
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman

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