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Sea Squirts Collection (page 2)

Sea squirts, also known as tunicates, are fascinating creatures that inhabit the depths of our oceans

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Star Ascidian Sea Squirts

Star Ascidian Sea Squirts
DWG-739 Star Ascidian SEA SQUIRTS Botryllus schlosseri D. W. Greenslade Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Ascidians - all ascidians have an incurrent aperture and an out current one - Indonesia

Ascidians - all ascidians have an incurrent aperture and an out current one - Indonesia
VT-8918 Ascidians - all ascidians have an incurrent aperture and an out current one Indonesia Pycnoclavella sp. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Doughboy scallop, Chlamys asperrimus, A scallop living in the middle of an ascidian colony

Doughboy scallop, Chlamys asperrimus, A scallop living in the middle of an ascidian colony, Edithburgh
AUS-1515 Doughboy scallop living in the middle of an ascidian / sea squirt colony. Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia Chlamys asperrimus John Lewis / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Ascidian, Pentacta lutea. small ascidians, (Didemnum molle) Two species of ascidian living in

Ascidian, Pentacta lutea. small ascidians, (Didemnum molle) Two species of ascidian living in harmony with a soft coral
VT-8916 Two species of ascidian living in harmony with a soft coral Indonesia Pentacta lutea (Didemnum molle) Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Ascidians Indonesia

Ascidians Indonesia
VT-7791 Ascidians - sea squirts Indonesia Clavelina moluccensis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Light Bulb Tunicate - small sea squirt Pacific

Light Bulb Tunicate - small sea squirt Pacific
PM-6430 Light Bulb Tunicate - small sea squirt Pacific Clavelina huntsmani Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSea Squirts Collection: Freckled Hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri), among corals and sea squirts, Egyptian Red Sea, 25-6-07

Freckled Hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri), among corals and sea squirts, Egyptian Red Sea, 25-6-07
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Sea squirts, also known as tunicates, are fascinating creatures that inhabit the depths of our oceans. These unique organisms come in various shapes and sizes, each with its own captivating features. One such species is the Light bulb Sea Squirt or Tunicate. Found in the North Atlantic region, these sea squirts resemble miniature light bulbs floating gracefully underwater. Their vibrant colors illuminate the ocean floor like a mesmerizing display of nature's artistry. Dating back to 1899-1904, an exquisite color lithograph showcases the beauty of Tunicate sea squirts from that era. The intricate details captured in this artwork transport us to a time when these creatures were first discovered and marvelled at for their enchanting allure. Another stunning depiction from 1863-79 portrays Sea Squirts in all their colorful glory through another remarkable color lithograph. This artwork serves as a testament to mankind's enduring fascination with these extraordinary marine organisms throughout history. Intriguingly, Skeleton shrimps have formed an unlikely partnership with lightbulb tunicates. A pair of male Skeleton shrimps can be seen living harmoniously on these peculiar structures, creating a symbiotic relationship that highlights nature's ability to adapt and thrive together. The ORANGE COLONIAL SEA SQUIRTS present yet another spectacle beneath the waves. A beautiful set of tiny tunicates adorns reefs in Indonesia like delicate flowers blooming amidst coral polyps, and is a breathtaking sight that reminds us of the incredible diversity found within our oceans' ecosystems. Bali, Indonesia offers an underwater bouquet formed by clusters of ascidians - a true feast for the eyes. Colorful tunicates grow alongside one another, creating an explosion of hues against the backdrop of vibrant corals, and is a vivid reminder that even within seemingly desolate landscapes lie hidden treasures waiting to be explored.