From the Depths

in #photography7 years ago

Welcome back to my weekly series From the Depths.

The oceans are filled with amazing diverse creatures, some so bizarre the defy explanation to simple and mundane.

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Let me weave you a tale of one of the most unique sea stars dwelling our sea. Ok so what on Earth is going on here? There must be a million creatures in there! Or at least one of those crazy corals that are actually composed of millions of creatures.

Nope. This is one, solitary Basket Star.

Basket Stars are a group of exceedingly peculiar Brittle Stars. If you thought Brittle Stars were like strange starfish, well... it only gets stranger.

They're found all over the world, but most of them live in the deep sea. The world's biggest Brittle Star is actually a Basket Star. It reaches 70 cm across when you include the arms, 14 cm if you only count the central disc.

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Basket Star have 5 arms sprouting from their central disc, same as any Brittle Star. But madness immediately ensues. Each arm branches out over and over and over again until you end up with a kind of mesh, the basket. These arms are incredibly flexible tendrils perfect for snagging a meal in the current that flows by.

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These stars will crawl up on a sponge or coral. Whatever they need to get an adequate current. Unfurling that ridiculous kerfuffle of arms forms the basket so they can catch their prey. Some of them eat plankton, others will grab hold of small crustaceans and coil their tendrils around them in a horror movie sort of way. Their arms are... armed... with spines and hooks which aid in them catching their prey. If the current is too much for them they'll curl up to avoid getting swept away.

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These creatures are an amazing mixture of delicate beauty and obnoxious fleshiness. Just like many other creatures you just have to learn about what they are.

Thanks for reading.

Scott

For more stories and photos - http://www.scottstevensonphotography.ca/

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What an excellent post: Educational, great writing skills, and the photography... WOW!

Thank you so very much for sharing this article with us, I loved it! You found yourself a new follower too!

Namaste :)

always dreamed at least once to dive with aqualung, when I was little, I really liked the movies Jacques Yves Cousteau

Awesome shots!!!

Awesome😊

Wauw, this is really awesome! Thanks for sharing :) Upvoted.
I love the ocean. I'm curious to find out if scuba diving gives me the creeps or that I love it. Hope to find out soon.

nice

Cool, what camera can I use for under water shot???

I use a Canon 5d MkIII in an Aquatica Housing with Ikelite strobes. I've shot entirely with Canon over the years, started with a rebel back in the day and then moved to full frame after that. Thanks for the vote and checking out my stuff.

Thank you for the info. Will definitely check out your other stuffs.

Love it, Scott! I did my first scuba diving in Cairns, Australia and I was freaking out super scared by sharks! hahaha. Keep posting about these amazing creatures!

I've dove with a lot of sharks over the years, they can be fun and a little scary sometimes. Keeps me on my toes when I'm in the water with them.

Wow! @scottdphoto so nice to find you here. I love making friends all over the world. I will follow you and I hope you do the same so we can stay connected :)

Thanks for checking out my work, I will do the same for you.

Enjoyed every moment of this post, such great photos and commentary. The depth that you manage to capture in your imagery is astounding! Keep up the great work, loving it!!! Cheers

Thank you, really appreciate you taking the time to check out my images.

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