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Index of Subjects --_8a3a8092-933d-4855-bf3f-7e2988eceafa_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Marg=2C These sound like Ctenophores=2C communally called Comb Jellies=2C also know= n as Sea Gooseberries. They are animals=2C not plants. There are many different types. They are no= t jellyfish. Check out on Google and see if this is what you saw. Regards=2C Dennis Hippern=20 Cole Harbour =20 > From: mmillard@eastlink.ca > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Subject: [NatureNS] question about plant found in the tide line > Date: Tue=2C 15 Oct 2013 14:42:09 -0300 >=20 > Yesterday we walked at Ragged Harbour out on the sand beach. There were a= =20 > number of small round things that at first glance I thought might be=20 > jellyfish. The grape sized/shaped ones. I knocked one a bit with my stic= k=20 > and it seems it was not a Jelly fish but a bladder of some sort. I might= =20 > have thought egg casing except there seemed to be a very tiny root on eac= h=20 > one. Some were full of fluid=2C some were larger and empty. Nothing any= =20 > bigger than 11/2 inch in diameter that I could see. I have been Goggling = and=20 > cannot find an identification for them. I didn't think to take a photo. = I=20 > guess I thought I would find the answer in one of my shoreline books. I = am=20 > not aware of seeing them before. > Does this ring a bell with anyone maybe? They have me curious. > Marg Millard=2C White Point=2C Queens > http://MargMillard.ca=20 >=20 >=20 = --_8a3a8092-933d-4855-bf3f-7e2988eceafa_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <style><!-- .hmmessage P { margin:0px=3B padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 12pt=3B font-family:Calibri } --></style></head> <body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>Hello Marg=2C<BR>These sound lik= e Ctenophores=2C communally called Comb Jellies=2C =3Balso known as Sea= Gooseberries.<BR>They are animals=2C not plants. There are many different = types. They are not jellyfish. Check out<BR>on Google and see if this is wh= at you saw.<BR>Regards=2C<BR>Dennis Hippern =3B<BR>Cole =3BHarbour<= br> =3B<BR><div>>=3B From: mmillard@eastlink.ca<br>>=3B To: naturen= s@chebucto.ns.ca<br>>=3B Subject: [NatureNS] question about plant found i= n the tide line<br>>=3B Date: Tue=2C 15 Oct 2013 14:42:09 -0300<br>>=3B= <br>>=3B Yesterday we walked at Ragged Harbour out on the sand beach. Th= ere were a <br>>=3B number of small round things that at first glance I t= hought might be <br>>=3B jellyfish. The grape sized/shaped ones. I knock= ed one a bit with my stick <br>>=3B and it seems it was not a Jelly fish = but a bladder of some sort. I might <br>>=3B have thought egg casing exce= pt there seemed to be a very tiny root on each <br>>=3B one. Some were fu= ll of fluid=2C some were larger and empty. Nothing any <br>>=3B bigger t= han 11/2 inch in diameter that I could see. I have been Goggling and <br>&g= t=3B cannot find an identification for them. I didn't think to take a photo= . I <br>>=3B guess I thought I would find the answer in one of my shorel= ine books. I am <br>>=3B not aware of seeing them before.<br>>=3B Does= this ring a bell with anyone maybe? They have me curious.<br>>=3B Marg M= illard=2C White Point=2C Queens<br>>=3B http://MargMillard.ca <br>>=3B = <br>>=3B <br></div> </div></body> </html>= --_8a3a8092-933d-4855-bf3f-7e2988eceafa_--
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