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Once, our iNaturalist project held mere 100s of species records, recorded by a handful of fellow geeks, naturalists, and biologists. Thanks to the efforts of our amazing visitors, we now have hundreds of thousands of invaluable records! bit.ly/36O0RLF #CommunityScience
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My observation of Ophidion rochei from Corsica selected as "Observation of the Day" on iNat :-)
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This Ophidion rochei cusk-eel (Donzelle douce in French), seen off of France by jujurenoult, is our #FishFriday Observation of the Day! More details at: inaturalist.org/observations/1 #ichthyology #nature #marinescience #biodiversity
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Make that more like 2 hours, sorry about that!
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iNaturalist is currently down for scheduled maintenance. It should be back up in three hours, at 11 pm PDT. See this in your local time: timeanddate.com/worldclock/fix
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��to all users who help to identify unknown species. I can confirm that I saw my first "nosferatu spider" which is spreading in Germany. Its unfamiliarity triggered my spider fear + I almost threw away the catch jar. In any case, learn to calm yourself + be nice to🕷�
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Wow. Everywhere I look it's cilia cilia cilia! Talk about a multi-tasking biological innovation that does so much. Tremendous bang for the evolutionary buck. Loving .
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This Florometra serratissima feather star is our #MarineMonday Observation of the Day! Seen in the #UnitedStates by aquaristmatt. More details at: inaturalist.org/observations/1 #echinodermology #nature #marinescience #biodiversity
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An echinoderm with yellow-red feathery stalks over a black background.
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