jinian: (Carthamus)
hey love, I'm an inconstant satellite ([personal profile] jinian) wrote2008-07-15 08:22 pm

scattering of species

Low-tide trip to False Bay this morning -- found many MANY polychaete worms, some nemertean worms, and a couple of hemichordates. Also the more accessible hermit crabs and tiny eels, who like to hide under big pieces of algae. Later in the lab, I successfully identified the larvae in a jellylike egg mass as some kind of gastropod -- not bad for knows-nothing girl. And bryozoans are very cool.
[no photo links due to likely gross-out, esp. on polychaetes for m-pig]

After the interminable hour of talklets from all the researchers here, which were supposed to be limited to 2 minutes but were not, I had to recharge somehow. Here in the absence of privacy, that apparently means connecting with nature in some way, preferably by eating it. I managed to find not only some salmonberries (one was good omg) and dewberries (fabulous as always) but a maple-leafed currant bush, which has the best currants I've ever had. Am now trying to plot propagation.

Tomorrow: out on a boat to dredge up more invertebrates!

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2008-07-16 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
So many worm phyla.

Whoa. Lineus longissimus!

[identity profile] marzipan-pig.livejournal.com 2008-07-16 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
tiny eels, who like to hide under big pieces of algae

Yay!

Thank you for thinking of me re: gross, and I *heart* the thought of you connecting with nature by eting it.