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Title: The Sea Grasses


1
The Sea Grasses
  • Algae and life forms typical of the reefs
    surrounding Bermuda.

2
Grasses
  • Typical to the waters of Bermuda are the Turtle
    grass and the Manatee grass.
  • Bright green in color, they resemble blades of
    grass from the shore.

3
Sargassum Seaweed
  • This is a brown algae, phaeophyta.
  • Gas filled floats keep the plant which grows to
    be quite large, afloat.
  • Tend to form thick dense floating masses on the
    surface of the water.

4
Chlorophyta Mermaids Wine Glasses
  • This algae is found in both white seen at the top
    and green which is on the bottom.
  • Typically have saucer shaped caps on long thin
    stalks.
  • Found in shallow protected areas of reef

5
Green Grape Algae
  • Bears clusters of grape like spheres.
  • Various shades of green, all the way through a
    bluish tint.
  • Found mostly in intertidal to rocky areas of
    shallow to moderately deep reefs.

6
White Scroll
  • Another of the phaeophyta or brown algae.
  • Leafy, rounded blads, similar to the Petticoat
    alga which can also be found around the island.
  • Found mostly in shallow reef flats.

7
Poriferans
  • Sponges have the following types based on
    structure
  • .vase (barrel) shape
  • .tube shape
  • .ball shape
  • .encrusting
  • rope sponge

8
Fire sponge
Found in lagoon areas, in turtle grassbeds.
Contact with bare skin will cause a burn or rash
that will last several days. Avoid contact. Rinse
with meat tenderizer, treat with hydrocortizone
cream.
9
Red Boring Sponge
  • This is an encrusting sponge that bores into the
    surface of the coral head.
  • Secretes an acid that allows it to attach.Causes
    tunneling within the coral skeleton.

10
Early chordates.
  • Purple sea squirt is an early chordate.
  • As a tadpole it has a notochord, gill slits, and
    eyespots.
  • As an adult, it loses all of these to become a
    jelly like blob.

11
Coelenterates.
  • This jellyfish contracts its umbrella to propel
    itself through the water.
  • Tentacles are at the bottom of the animal..shown
    here upward.

12
Portuguese Man of War
  • Found floating on top of the water, its tentacles
    extend several feet in radius.
  • If found on beach, it is still capable of giving
    a nasty sting.

13
Upside Down Jellyfish
  • A relative of this one is found growing in the
    mangroves at Walsingham pond. Tentacles protrude
    upward from the bottom where it rests. Will cause
    a very painful sting.

14
Sea Cucumbers
  • There are several varieties to be seen around
    Bermuda.
  • This particular species, the Sea Pudding is very
    common.
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