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Maybe? So pink. Under water.
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A coralline algae common in the tide pools.
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Growing in a tidal rock pool.
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Growing in a tidal rock pool.
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Growing in a tidal rock pool.
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Living in a tidal rock pool.
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Growing over rocks in the mid intertidal. The last photo is for scale - blurred I know but gives you an idea of the size.
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Growing over rocks in the mid intertidal. The last photo is for scale - blurred I know but gives you an idea of the size.
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Growing over rocks in the mid intertidal. The last photo is for scale - blurred I know but gives you an idea of the size.
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I think this is part of the Jania whanau. Grows on rocks that are exposed when the tide drops.
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I think this is part of the Jania whanau. Grows on rocks that are exposed when the tide drops.
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Coralline algae
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Probably wrong species but got that idea from the NIWA guide. Growing on the rocks in a tidal pool.
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I am not too sure if this is common coralline as it does not have the side branches off the main stems. Growing on a rock in a rockpool in the mid intertidal
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Growing by a tidal rock pool in the high intertidal zone.
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A type of upright colralline algae. Rock pool in the mid intertidal zone.
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A type of upright colralline algae. Rock pool in the mid intertidal zone.
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Growing in a tidal pool at Scotts Point, Northern end of the Tohe, 90 Mile Beach
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Growing in a tidal pool in the mid intertidal.
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See http://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=m155804b3498469ac And http://www.seaweedsofalaska.com/species.asp?SeaweedID=219
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In a tidal gut in the shallow sub tidal zone.
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Another form of common coralline growin the in the shallow subtidal zone.
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Another form of common coralline growin the in the shallow subtidal zone.