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date of photo between 1980 and 1986
location Monterey Bay (Monterey County, California, US)family Sertulariidaeorder Hydroidaclass Hydrozoahabitat Low intertidal/subtidalnotes The gonangia arise from the central stalk of a fernlike spray. They release sperm that fertilize retained eggs. These eggs develop into planula larvae which are released.camera Olympus system for macrophotographyphoto category: Animal - Invertebrate-Other
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Sea Firs (photographer)
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