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Colorful Sea Slug Discovery

From: Pat Maxwell
Series: June 2012 - Isla Earth Radio Series
Length: 01:30

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Some folks would like to have a galaxy named after them. Others, like Jeff Goddard, are honored with a sea slug. Read the full description.

Isla_earth_inlay Some folks would like to have a galaxy named after them. Others, like Jeff Goddard, are honored with a sea slug. Goddard, a marine scientist at the University of California Santa Barbara, was studying the tide pools near the university and happened upon what he suspected was a new species of nudibranch, a variety of sea slugs known for their bright colors and fluted gills...

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Some folks would like to have a galaxy named after them. Others, like Jeff Goddard, are honored with a sea slug. Goddard, a marine scientist at the University of California Santa Barbara, was studying the tide pools near the university and happened upon what he suspected was a new species of nudibranch, a variety of sea slugs known for their bright colors and fluted gills...

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