This blog is dedicated to the environmental well-being of our Florida coastal habitat.

This blog is
dedicated to the environmental well-being of coastal habitat.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

What is this?

A jelly-like mass (probably formed around eel grass or a stick), this could be some sort of colonial animal. Several such objects were found in the wrack on North Lido Beach yesterday.
(click on the photo for a better view)

Here's another sample:


A large, lovely mass of orange turnicate was also on the beach.
We couldn't identify it at that point and
the camera was
out of storage space.