Wednesday, November 5, 2025

FLOWERS OF THE SEA

These are from my archives, a trip taken to the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, in 2009. In some ways it seems like yesterday. I enjoyed looking through my photos again. 

Sea Anemones are beautiful sea creatures and yet are a soft-bodied predatory marine animal. It resembles a flower but is related to corals and jellyfish. It has a cylindrical body with a mouth at the top, surrounded by tentacles that contain stinging cells to paralyze prey. 
While often stationary, attached to surfaces by a foot-like base, they can also slowly move or even "swim" if necessary.
Sea Anemones are found worldwide in oceans from shallow intertidal zones to depths of over 30,000 feet, with many species preferring warmer tropical waters.
Sea anemones can live for many decades, with some species living 80 to 100 years or more. Some species appear to be biologically immortal, living by constantly replacing their cells and avoiding age-related decline. 
Factors like predation, disease and overcollection in the pet trade are the main reasons they die in the wild, not old age.
One of the most unique symbiotic relationships of the marine world is the one between boxer crabs and the anemone, Triactis producta. The boxer crab carries these highly venomous anemones in its claws to use as a deady 'boxing glove' that it can use to defend itself against predators. You can see one at this link.

And now I know! I had a fascinating time learning about these interesting creatures. I hope you did too.

Thanks for visiting and enjoy your day.




9 comments:

  1. Their colors are stunning!! Especially the Barbie pink one. I saw a documentary awhile ago that filmed the Boxing Crab in action.

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  2. I always enjoy looking at things like this, and you've taken some wonderful photos. Your explanations are fascinating. I really enjoyed your post, thank you!
    Have a lovely day, hugs, Elke

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  3. The under water world is fascinating indeed. I agree. And I enjoyed reading here.

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  4. A fascinating Post about under water World. Wonderful.

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  5. Absolutely beautiful. I really enjoyed it, dear Denise. And imagine, 25-30 years ago, my husband and I were active divers for ten years... floating through the water and seeing the beauty beneath the surface...

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  6. They are beautiful and fascinating. Thanks for sharing the photos and the information

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  7. They are beautiful and interesting creatures! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  8. Great photos Denise. They are wonderful. So many hidden treasures in the sea, pity we are destroying them :-(

    I'll need to do that and have a look back at my photos too! :-D

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