Edwardsia octoplax [Edwardsia octoplax]

Description

Divers may spot this sea anemone as a low, spreading patch on rocky or hard substrates, often blending in with the surrounding seafloor. Its tentacles can look like a soft, feathery fringe when it’s feeding, giving the impression of a delicate “carpet” of life. In clearer water, it’s especially rewarding to watch how it subtly adjusts its tentacles to passing currents.

Where To See Edwardsia octoplax

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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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