Exploring and cataloguing the remote waters
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Marine Life of the Kimberley Region - Day 5
1 year 30 weeks ago
When the Western Australian Museum goes exploring and cataloguing the remote waters of the Kimberley region, you can be with us in real time.
The sixth video in this series documents the fifth day of the research expedition. In this video Andrew Hosie talks about a cleverly camouflaged crab and the adaptations it has made for reef living. Also, John Huisman speaks about the plants and algae of the reef, including some plants that are actually just enormous single cells.
This project has been made possible with the support of Woodside

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Comments
Those large single celled
Anonymous // Fri 3 Dec 2010
Those large single celled seaweeds are amazing!