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A typical invertebrate grouping found on the interior roof of the pipes consisting primarily of bryozoa, tunicates and sponges over the top of oyster shells

Description

A typical invertebrate grouping found on the interior roof of the pipes consisting primarily of bryozoa, tunicates and sponges over the top of oyster shells. Oysters could not survive long once the other fouling organisms covered them over. You can see the tan colonies of erectbryozoa, Reteporellina sp. These colonies disappeared after strong storm surges.

Photographer

Dr. James P. McVey

Display Date

May-68

Location

Pokai Bay, Oahu

Collection

Coral Kingdom
Pacific Reefs
An Artificial Reef

NOAA Affiliation

NOAA Sea Grant Program

Keywords

Coral Reefs
Artificial Reef
Invertebrates