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Nudibranch

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A small nudibranch I found clinging to a piece of sea grass drifting along the Sanibel coast. After swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, we found several more clinging to sea grass and pieces of drifting weeds.
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Labels: Gulf of Mexico, Lee County Florida, Sanibel Island, shells - sea life

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