Friday, August 12, 2016

BENEATH STA. CRUZ ISLAND ZC - Gerres Oyena

My dear friend, Gerres Oyena (his pen name) works with marine life here in Zamboanga City, and one of the main sites they are developing is the Sta. Cruz Island! He is part of the team who worked for the coral planting of the Sta. Cruz undersea life towards the conservation and development of our marine ecosystem !

So he posted the beautiful undersea creatures of the Sta. Cruz Island marine life, which he also calls his undersea treasures and which I would like to share with you!

Here we see nudibranch and other interesting and colorful forms!
Nudibranchs /ˈnjdbræŋk/[1] are a group of soft-bodiedmarine gastropod molluscs which shed their shells after their larval stage.[2] They are noted for their often extraordinary colours and striking forms. Currently, about 2,300 valid species of nudibranchs are known.



With these beauties, wouldn't you also want to help in the propagation and conservation of the Zamboanga City marine ecology? 

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