SERC Marine Invasions Research Lab(@SERCinvasions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's ! We hope you're feeling bright & shiny today like this dorid nudibranch. Dialula sandiegensis are commonly found in rocky areas & surge channels. We found this one during a preliminary survey of the seawall at the Port of San Francisco 🤗

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David Bell(@dbell2100) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bower pool has been refurbished. Looks amazing and the tiles looking amazing. A great innovation to encourage marine life.

The Bower pool has been refurbished. Looks amazing and the #livingseawall  tiles looking amazing. A great innovation to encourage marine life.
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SERC Marine Invasions Research Lab(@SERCinvasions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'California slugs, they're unforgettable. Fluffy gill plumes sitting on top. Dorids often covered in small tubercles, Ooh oh ooh' 🎶

Meet Doris montereyensis, aka the 'Monterey Sea Lemon.' Always fun finding these beauties on our tiles 🤗.

'California slugs, they're unforgettable. Fluffy gill plumes sitting on top. Dorids often covered in small tubercles, Ooh oh ooh' 🎶

Meet Doris montereyensis, aka the 'Monterey Sea Lemon.' Always fun finding these beauties on our #LivingSeawall tiles 🤗. #SFBay #MolluscMonday
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SERC Marine Invasions Research Lab(@SERCinvasions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s ! 😄 The team wrapped up winter data collection in December with a series of late night, low tide surveys. Low temps in brought some changes to our tiles including shifts in species dominance and diversity.

It’s #FlashbackFriday! 😄 The #LivingSeawall team wrapped up winter data collection in December with a series of late night, low tide surveys. Low temps in #SFBay brought some changes to our tiles including shifts in species dominance and diversity. #SERCWest #FieldWorkFriday
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Port of San Francisco(@SFPort) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/3) The Port’s has been in place for 9 months - seeing the transformation is exciting! The team is finding an abundance/diversity of colonial tunicates, bryozoans, hydroids, and a handful of caprellids, gammarids, crabs & shrimp…

1/3) The Port’s #LivingSeawall has been in place for 9 months - seeing the transformation is exciting! The #SERCWest team is finding an abundance/diversity of colonial tunicates, bryozoans, hydroids, and a handful of caprellids, gammarids, crabs & shrimp…
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SERC Marine Invasions Research Lab(@SERCinvasions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behold the dorid , Ancula pacifica! Often found on the U.S.'s Pacific coast, this species has been spotted on a couple of our tiles during summer monitoring (including this indiv). So pretty! 😍

📷Jessika de Jesus

Behold the dorid #nudibranch, Ancula pacifica! Often found on the U.S.'s Pacific coast, this species has been spotted on a couple of our #LivingSeawall tiles during summer monitoring (including this indiv). So pretty! 😍 #SFBay #California #SeaSlug #MolluscMonday

📷@jsickashere
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Follow R Footsteps(@RFootsteps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Living Seawalls! Helping to attract marine life and bolstering the shore lines. Read full story on Blog - link in Bio#livingseawall # ift.tt/2KznMRZ

Living Seawalls! Helping to attract marine life and bolstering the shore lines. Read full story on Blog - link in Bio#livingseawall #reefballs #Sarasota #gulfofmexico #dogood # #socialgood ift.tt/2KznMRZ
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Erik LaPaglia(@ErikLaPaglia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I couldn’t dream of a better partner for the venture! Thank you, Anya Freeman. The Addition Company is set to innovate seawalls, bringing the technology, science and solutions needed to preserve our marine lives. 🌊 life

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The SeaCleaners(@theseacleaners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quand biomimétisme et engagement environnemental vont de pair...
Voici le de Volvo Cars, développé avec Sydney Institute of Marine Science & Alex Goad / Reef Design Lab, imitant les racines des mangroves et qui doit faciliter l'implantation d'espèces filtrantes près des côtes !

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SERC Marine Invasions Research Lab(@SERCinvasions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(2/2) Over the next two years, we will assess the marine communities that develop on the different types of tiles (10 frames x 3 tidal elevations x 3 sites). Tiles will be accessed via boat or ladder. 📹Corryn Knapp

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