Yesterday's marine biodiversity survey at Ammitsa Beach in South Pelion offered a vivid snapshot of the Mediterranean’s underwater richness. Under calm June skies and crystalline waters, our fieldwork revealed a surprisingly high diversity of species, ranging from nudibranchs to seagrasses, sponges, corals, and bony fishes.
This survey was conducted between 12:25 and 13:10 EEST and included over 36 unique taxa, highlighting Ammitsa as a thriving marine microhabitat worth continued observation and conservation attention. Below is a list of species observed: 🐠 Fish
🐌 Mollusks
🐛 Nudibranchs and Sea Slugs
🪱Worms
🪸Corals
🌿Algae and Marine Plants
🧽Sponges
⭐Echinoderms
🪼Hydroids
🦪 Oysters
🟨 Fungi
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