The cerulean lump remains unidentified for now, but it’s suspected it could be some variety of soft coral, sponge, or tunicate.https://t.co/iERF670HyD— IFLScience (@IFLScience) September 12, 2022
The cerulean lump remains unidentified for now, but it’s suspected it could be some variety of soft coral, sponge, or tunicate.https://t.co/iERF670HyD
Have you heard about the latest #Okeanos mystery? Seen multiple times during off St. Croix, this "blue #goo" animal stumped scientists, who thought it might be soft coral, sponge, or tunicate (but def not a rock!).More from Voyage to the Ridge 2022: https://t.co/feZj9IgCG3 pic.twitter.com/OM5hMaOr2m— NOAA Ocean Exploration (@oceanexplorer) September 7, 2022
Have you heard about the latest #Okeanos mystery? Seen multiple times during off St. Croix, this "blue #goo" animal stumped scientists, who thought it might be soft coral, sponge, or tunicate (but def not a rock!).More from Voyage to the Ridge 2022: https://t.co/feZj9IgCG3 pic.twitter.com/OM5hMaOr2m
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