A starfish pokes its stomach inside out, sliding it through the narrow gap in the mussel shell in order to feed by dissolving the living flesh inside. The set up for this video sequence, reveals what occurs in the wild, […]
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Snakelock Anemone “walks” up rock, has a fight, then falls off
The Snakelock Anemone “walked” up near the Plumose Anemone, had a fight, and lost its “footing” and fell off. In a marine water tank, a Snakelock anemone, was observed to be on the move. A stills camera was set up […]
Read MoreCommon Mussel filter-feeding – Schlieren Imageing – Seeing the Unseen
To See The Unseen:A Common Mussel is filter-feeding and Schlieren Imageing techniques reveal the fluid-flow that cannot be seen with the naked eye.The fluid-flow itself is “work done” by the mussel, to suck seawater in, filter food particles and uuumph […]
Read MoreSea Anemone tears itself into 2 over 12 hours (1min timelapsed)
The Sea Anemone was ‘sat’ on top of a brick in a small sea water tank, when it was noticed to be quivering.Longitudinal fission (effectively ripping themselves into 2) is a known occurrence for these Snakelock anemones. . . so […]
Read MoreRetro floppy-disk camera 3min mini mini movie – seashore
The Sea Slater journey and the tides were filmed out and about, on the fly, just for fun, with no tripod and just the little retro Sony Mavica floppy-disk camera. . . and 10’s and 10’s of 3.5 inch floppy-disks. […]
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