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Common Goose Barnacle - an indicator species for sea acidity levels, which is increasing more rapidly than predicted & threatens many coral & larger barnacle species
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Common Goose Barnacle - an indicator species for sea acidity levels, which is increasing more rapidly than predicted & threatens many coral & larger barnacle species
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Common Goose Barnacle - an indicator species for sea acidity levels, which is increasing more rapidly than predicted & threatens many coral & larger barnacle species
Lepas anatifera
Francois Gohier
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Talk about a 'shell-abration'! These Common Goose Barnacles are having a grand ol' time at their underwater feast, but little do they know that they're more than just a pretty picture. This lively group of crustaceans is not only satisfying their appetites, but also serving as important indicators for sea acidity levels. And boy, are those levels rising faster than anyone expected! These tiny filter feeders might seem like the life of the party, but their increasing numbers spell trouble for coral and larger barnacle species. As sea acidity continues to climb, it threatens to upset the delicate balance of our marine ecosystems. Francois Gohier has captured this moment where these barnacles show off their impressive feeding skills in crystal-clear waters. It's almost as if they're saying, 'Hey humans! Pay attention to us too!' Their presence reminds us that we need to take action before it's too late. So next time you see these charming creatures clinging onto rocks or floating in water, remember that there's more to them than meets the eye. They serve as nature's warning sign - an SOS from our oceans telling us to protect and preserve what we have left. Let this stunning print by Francois Gohier be a reminder that even the tiniest members of our wildlife community play crucial roles in maintaining the health and diversity of our planet.
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