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Sea slugs of Southern Norway: fieldtrip to Egersund (Rogaland)

Thirty-six species of sea slugs collected during a 5-days fieldtrip to Egersund (Rogaland, Norway)

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Caronella pellucida Egersund, Norway 18-01-2019.jpg
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Aplysia punctata Egersund, Norway 18-01-2019.jpg
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The research team Egersund 2019
The research team Egersund 2019: Left to righ, Erling Svensen, Anders Schouw, Jenny Neuhaus, Cessa Rauch, Juan Moles, Manuel Malaquias
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The research team Egersund 2019
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Manuel Malaquias and Jenny Neuhaus identifying sea slugs
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Manuel Malaquias and Jenny Neuhaus identifying sea slugs
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Juan Moles sorting through the catch of the day
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Juan Moles sorting through the catch of the day
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Specimens waiting to be photographed and registered
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Specimens waiting to be photographed and registered
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Anders Schouw photographing specimens in the "lab"
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Anders Schouw photographing specimens in the "lab"
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Packing up for the fieldtrip
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Packing up for the fieldtrip
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A five days fieldtrip to Egersund (Rogaland, Norway) organized within the framework of the Sea Slugs of Southern Norway project brought together colleges from the Natural History Museum of Bergen, the University of Harvard, the Studentenes Undervannsklubb Bergen, and the local much acclaimed Norwegian underwater photographer and naturalist Erling Svensen, author of several best-seller books about the marine life of Norwegian waters. In total 36 species have been collected and photographed which represents nearly 30% of Norwegian sea slug diversity.