Day 11 Hatchback Sea Slug – Kimberley 2012

Video | Updated 5 years ago

The animals seen in these videos are being handled by experts who know how to avoid potential bites and stings. To avoid accidents it is recommended that all marine animals should be watched and not touched. Please enjoy the videos and remember to leave wildlife alone, both for their protection and yours.

In this Kimberley diary Clay Bryce explains how a unique animal related to the sea hare has evolved to no longer need a shell for protection.

These video diaries document the October 2012 field trip into remote areas of the Kimberley. This field trip was part of the Marine Life of Kimberley project to study and understand the marine biodiversity of the area.