Pictured at night in 2-5m of water. Water temperature was 19C.
Pictured at night in 3-9m of water on rocky limestone reef mostly covered in Ecklonia radiata as well as sandy patches with Amphibolis and Halophila seagrass.
I have no idea what this is. It moved like a worm so I’m gonna guess it’s some kinda worm. I found it after turning over a rock in a Rockpool
?? It moved like a flat worm. Local scuba diver said he has seen them in the sand while diving.
This one was exposed by low tide in very shallows, burrowing itself in rough sand
photos are stills taken from a video. Specimen was swimming.
Have spoken with Janine Baker and Audrey Falconer sent the video and our best estimate is Akera soluta
Tiny green slug,@ ~ centre, on Caulerpa.(Heavily cropped from original image and I only noticed this probable sea-slug when reviewing images on big screen).
1cm, 2m depth, situated close to small compact egg masses in oval shapes