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Aliens at the seaside

07 Sunday Oct 2018

Posted by sconzani in molluscs, nature, seaside

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barnacle, barnacle as aliens, beachcombing, finds at the seaside

During a bimble along my local beach on Thursday, I found these little molluscs clinging on for dear life to a piece of seaweed. Initially, I assumed they were some kind of barnacle, but then I looked closer.

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And saw their ‘faces’!

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I wonder if this is where the idea for the movie Aliens came from?

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Barnacles

12 Thursday Jan 2017

Posted by sconzani in coastal fauna, nature

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arthropod, barnacle, intertidal zone, suspension feeder

As there are more than 1200 species of barnacles and my knowledge of coastal flora and fauna is virtually non-existent, I’m afraid I have no idea which barnacle species this is.

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It is, however, one of the 25% of species that occupy the intertidal zone, that area of the coast line that is covered by water at high tide but out of the water at low tide, and this means it has to be able to protect itself from dehydration. To this end, the barnacle has developed an impermeable shell and a system of secure plates to effectively seal its top opening.

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Although they are active swimmers in their larval stages, once they clamp on to their particular piece of coastal rock in adulthood and secrete the calcium mix that becomes their shell, barnacles never move again. When the tide comes in and covers them, they feed on minute organisms suspended in the water, using their hairy legs as filters and gatherers.

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