Re: Clione limacina from Newfoundland, Canada
June 27, 2007
From: Rob Freyer
Concerning message #20012:
Greetings,
Stumbled across this site while trying to gain knowledge on gymnosomes for an invert class. I was fortunate enough to encounter numerous Clione on a recent NSF cruise out in the Bering Sea. We were collecting zooplankton samples via bongo tows both in and out of the ice pack. After looking at copepods and chaetognaths these beauties really catch ones eye. Very cool!
Could have helped Josh out with locating samples for his study.
Also wondering, with increasing ocean acidification directly impacting species like Limacina, how will this impact Clione diets?
Thanks for the site Bill,
Rob
Seattle, WA, USA.
freyer@u.washington.edu
Freyer, R.N., 2007 (Jun 27) Re: Clione limacina from Newfoundland, Canada. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/20074Related messages
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