Monday, May 4, 2020

Rich Biodiversity

Suspended overhead is a life sized model of a porbeagle shark.


Display cases feature models of various sea life.


The true deeps of the oceans are less known to us than space.


Today I leave off with this 3D model of Barkley Canyon, off the Canadian West Coast.

21 comments:

  1. ...diversity is the important thing!

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  2. Yes, the ocean or the human body are not known as good as space. Crazy.

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  3. I've never heard of that type of shark.

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  4. The wates and oceans have critters that we never see.

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  5. I saw a documentary a few years ago about how unknown the deepest parts of the ocean are.

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  6. Every time I look you are not back so I stop looking and now you have been back for a while and I am just carching up. Whew.
    MB

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  7. The porbeagle shark is new to me.

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  8. Interesting, and educational. I think Flounders are the most amazing fish, and yes, I eat them.

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  9. @Francisco: thanks.

    @Lady Fi: thank you.

    @Tom: definitely.

    @Iris: true.

    @RedPat: it was new to me.

    @Red: quite true.

    @Sharon: it is.

    @Jennifer: very much so.

    @MB: I hope to keep at it.

    @Bill: an interesting shark.

    @Barbara: I do not go for seafood.

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  10. I have only ever seen sharks like the one here. Thankfully!

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  11. Amazing shark ~ neat photos ~

    Be Well,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. We have no idea what is down there in the deepest deep.

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  13. Amazing !
    You must have the best time walking about and taking photos.
    Is everything closed down where you are ?
    Stay safe old friend be well.
    parsnip

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  14. It's a fascinating subject William, one that I'm very happy to let others explore 😊

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  15. Love the suspended shark :)

    All the best Jan

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  16. I saw this app recently that as you scrolled down it showed you what lives at certain depths in the ocean...it's mind blowing!!

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  17. @Marie: all the better.

    @Carol: thank you.

    @Kay: so much mystery.

    @Parsnip: closures came and went, but at the beginning of Covid, everything was shuttered.

    @Linda: spammers can rot in hell where they belong.

    @Grace: it is, yes.

    @Jan: I do as well.

    @Jenn: that would interest me.

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