Wine Glass Hydroid (Obelia, polyp form)

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Common name: wine-glass hydroid, obelia, sea fur

Scientific name:  Obelia ssp.

Locations:  tidepools, mooring floats, kelp fronds

Seasonality:  spring - late fall

Colors:  white

Size:  3” - 6" samples

Collected:  by hand

Quantity:  sold by the clump or cluster on rocks, shells, pieces of kelp

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Common name: wine-glass hydroid, obelia, sea fur

Scientific name:  Obelia ssp.

Locations:  tidepools, mooring floats, kelp fronds

Seasonality:  spring - late fall

Colors:  white

Size:  3” - 6" samples

Collected:  by hand

Quantity:  sold by the clump or cluster on rocks, shells, pieces of kelp

Common name: wine-glass hydroid, obelia, sea fur

Scientific name:  Obelia ssp.

Locations:  tidepools, mooring floats, kelp fronds

Seasonality:  spring - late fall

Colors:  white

Size:  3” - 6" samples

Collected:  by hand

Quantity:  sold by the clump or cluster on rocks, shells, pieces of kelp

Hydroid formation covering a hermit crab.

Hydroid formation covering a hermit crab.

Tidepool Tim says,  “These hydroids grow quickly can cover everything in a tidepool by summers end - rocks, seaweeds, shells, snails, crabs, etc.  They are easiest to collect on kelp plants and mooring lines. We like to watch bushy-backed nudibrancs eat them as they graze across the surface of the kelp plants.”

 

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