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Kelp attached to invertebrates

Kelp attached to invertebrates
Image by Vince Kerr, published on 17/07/2007

Whangarei Harbour. The sandy habitat in this location, results in Kelp attaching it to any hard substrate that it can settle on, including this small invertebrate!

Tags: Bioregions/habitats | Northeastern | NZ Biodiversity | Adaptations | Algae (Seaweeds) | Invertebrates | Marine habitats | Sandy Bottom | Special Places | Whangarei Harbour Horse Mussell Bed

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