Edwardsia japonica [Edwardsia japonica]

Description

Edwardsia japonica can be encountered on rocky or uneven seabeds, often tucked into spots where it’s protected from strong surge. Divers may see it as a small cluster of tentacles that subtly fans out when the water is moving, creating a delicate, almost feathery look. Its behavior—opening, holding, and then drawing back—adds a quiet sense of motion to otherwise still habitats.

Where To See Edwardsia japonica

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Taxonomy
Phylum Cnidarians
Cnidaria
Class Hexacorallians
Hexacorallia
Order Sea Anemones
Actiniaria
Family Tube/Coral Anemones (Edwardsiid Anemones)
Edwardsiidae
Genus Athenerian Burrowing Anemones
Edwardsia
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