Re: Clione limacina in Greenland
November 26, 2007
From: Andy Murray
Concerning message #21108:
Thanks again for your reply, and you have no need to apologize, you're a great help.
I guess I wasn't very clear in my description, the snails I was describing were under water, the ice foot is the shore fast bit of ice in the intertidal zone. On the day in question it extended about 1.5 metres below the water surface, and the snails were landing on it anywhere from just below the surface to the bottom.
Take care,
Andy Murray
andyandmelanie@hotmail.com
Murray, A., 2007 (Nov 26) Re: Clione limacina in Greenland. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/21127Thanks Andy,
Sounds very cold. I guess it is possible they could scrape the algal film - if there is one, off the ice, but I think we will have to wait for some intrepid biologist - or graduate student - to have a look
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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