- Location
- Montclair, NJ
Pictures taken with my new microscope
I collected these copepods locally. If you look closely you'll see what appears to be black dots. They were swimming around too 





Pictures taken with my new microscopeI collected these copepods locally. If you look closely you'll see what appears to be black dots. They were swimming around too
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Zostera beds are important for sediment deposition, substrate stabilization, as substrate for epiphytic algae and micro-invertebrates
Hi Domboski
are these pods related to the micro invertebrates that live on zostera marina? Some more about it here
Cheers
Pedro Nuno;-)
These are calanoid copepods. There was an amazing amount of them floating in the water currentThere are no Zostera where I collected other than what drifted to shore. I plan on collecting a lot of plankton though soon including what I can find in Zostera
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Hey Dom, the bottles in my tank are filled with pods.
I had to call a pod collection agency to take them
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