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Flabellata Collection

Flabellata, a fascinating world of diatoms and sponges (litho) awaits exploration. 🌊✨ DDE-90023526, DDE-90023525, DDE-90023523

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DDE-90023526
South Georgia, Prion Island. Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) nesting in tussac grass (Poa flabellata). Date: 28/06/2006

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DDE-90023525
South Georgia, Prion Island. Baby fur seal on Tussac grass with Salsbury Plain in the distance. Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: DDE-90023523

DDE-90023523
South Georgia Island. Grytviken, King Edward Cove. Fur seal pups (Arctocephalus gazella) in tussac grass. Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: DDE-90023499

DDE-90023499
South Georgia Island, Godthul. Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata). Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: DDE-90023498

DDE-90023498
South Georgia Island, Godthul. Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata). Date: 28/06/2006

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DDE-90023497
Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata) with nylon rope stuck around its neck, Godthul, South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Islands Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: DDE-90023496

DDE-90023496
South Georgia Island, Godthul. Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata) with nylon rope stuck around its neck. Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: DDE-90023495

DDE-90023495
Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata) with nylon rope stuck around its neck, Godthul, South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Islands Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: DDE-90023492

DDE-90023492
South Georgia Island, Godthul. Old whalers base located on the north coast. Gentoo penguin (wild: Poa flabellata) on tussac grass. Date: 28/06/2006

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DDE-90023493
South Georgia Island, Godthul. Scenic tussac grass covered landscape, tourists in zodiac exploring the rocky coastline. Date: 28/06/2006

Background imageFlabellata Collection: Types of diatoms (litho)

Types of diatoms (litho)
6013621 Types of diatoms (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Types of diatoms. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn

Background imageFlabellata Collection: Species of sponges (litho)

Species of sponges (litho)
6013473 Species of sponges (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Species of sponges. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn


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Flabellata, a fascinating world of diatoms and sponges (litho) awaits exploration. 🌊✨ DDE-90023526, DDE-90023525, DDE-90023523. . These unique codes unlock the secrets of Flabellata's underwater realm. Dive in and discover an enchanting variety of diatom species that will leave you in awe. From delicate frustules to intricate patterns, these microscopic organisms showcase nature's artistic prowess. But Flabellata doesn't stop there; it also houses an array of sponge species (litho). With their diverse shapes and vibrant colors, they create a mesmerizing tapestry on the ocean floor. Each sponge holds its own story, with some providing shelter for tiny marine creatures while others filter water with remarkable efficiency. As you venture deeper into Flabellata's depths, prepare to be amazed by the wonders that await. DDE-90023499 reveals stunning diatom colonies thriving amidst coral reefs—a true testament to their adaptability and resilience. Meanwhile, DDE-90023498 uncovers sponges clinging onto rocky surfaces like living sculptures carved by time itself. The mysteries continue as DDE-90023497 leads us to explore the symbiotic relationships between diatoms and sponges. Witness how these two organisms coexist harmoniously—diatoms providing food through photosynthesis while sponges offer protection against predators. In this captivating world beneath the waves, every code like DDE-90023496 or DDE-90023495 unlocks new chapters waiting to be unraveled. Delve into Flabellata's hidden corners where rare diatom types thrive alongside elusive sponge species (litho), each contributing uniquely to this fragile ecosystem. With every dive guided by codes such as DDE-90023492 or DDE-90023493, we gain insight into the delicate balance of life in Flabellata.