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Solitary Ascidians, Castle Rock, 18m.
Photograph taken by Jacinta Richardson and Paul Fenwick, 12th April 2004.
This is a cluster of Solitary Ascidians on a rocky outcrop on Castle Rock, outside of Port Phillip, Victoria (Australia). These Ascidians were under approximately 18m (60ft) of water.
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