Clione limacina from Newfoundland, Canada
June 21, 2007
From: Ryan Murphy

Concerning message #10308:
Hi Bill,
Managed to capture some Clione pics on Sunday, our waters here in Newfoundland are full of macrozooplankton this time of year. I have seen video of Clione limacina in local waters, but these were the first I've seen up close and personal. What a pleasure to swim with, they do loop-de-loops, slowly flapping their 'wings' and gracefully making all sort of twists and turns.
Locality: Tapper's Cove, Torbay, 0-10 m, Newfoundland, Canada, Northwest Atlantic, 10 June 2007. Length: Ranged from 1-5 cm. Photographer: R. Murphy.
Ryan Murphy
Ocean Sciences Centre
Logy Bay, NL
Canada
rmmrphy@mta.ca

Thanks Ryan,
They are fascinating animals and despite occurring in vast numbers at times we have much to learn about their biology and ecology.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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