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Posts by Kō! (she/her)

does anyone know of writing about colonialism in “the 100”

#the100

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Every scientist, long before they were a scientist, was a little kid who stood in front of a fish tank or stared up at the stars or turned over a rock to look at the bugs underneath and said “wow”. On the best days, working in science still feels like that.

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doing niche research is so annoying when it comes to finding anything in the literature or being able to complain about it. no one wants to hear about my beef with a QToF

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i love the different colors that thick horns can be!

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Some recent stamp prototypes! I’m loving the radish most of all

#linocut #art #stamps

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Shag rug nudibranch under regular light and under UV light!

#nudibranch #invertebrate #marinelife

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omg! i had no idea about this

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right?! so vibrant

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Two octopuses from last nights low tide!

#marinelife #invertebrate

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Sea slugs on sea slugs!
#nudibranch #invertebrates #marinelife

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ok this was jan 8th i misdated it oopsies

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I went dockfouling again this morning and there were more awesome finds!!!
(Spotted leopard dorid, nanaimo dorid, false sea lemon, horned nudibranch)

Jan 9th, WA
#marinelife #invertebrate #nudibranch

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Here are some other nudibranchs i found while dockfouling! I’m going out again today so I’m really excited about that!
Jan 9th, WA

(Horned nudibranch, spotted leopard dorid, red fingered coryphella, another leopard dorid)
#nudibranch #invertebrate #marinelife

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Amazing dockfouling morning! I love this chonky monterey dorid that I encountered!

#invertebrate #nudibranchs #marinelife

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Snoqualmie Falls!! I love the winter here in Washington. Also super cool lichen if anyone has an ID

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I just started using iNaturalist and you can really tell that summer tidepooling at #docktober made my observations go way up

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#marinelife #invertebrate

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Anemones are some of my favorite animals. Partially because they don’t look like animals. Like coral, anemones have a symbiotic relationship with photosynthesizing algae. Corals are symbiotic with zooxanthellae and anemones with zoochlorellae!

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Anemones!!
More anemones under black light! They have fluorescent proteins in their tentacles! You can also see some algae around them that are also emitting a beautiful red color!

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i love them!

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Amazing night tidepool at California!

#marinelife #nudibranch #invertabrate

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Heading to SeaTac during the holiday season… However, I have SEA spot saver. It feels like a cheat code.

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I’m going to post some art I have in my sketchbook! I’m obsessed with tomatoes so I painted a bunch of these! I’ve been meaning to do more and combine them into one big print or make stickers! who knows

#tradart #watercolor #tomatoes

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thank u🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

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they are under appreciated

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Pictures aren’t the best because it was getting dark but I had a good day at the docks today! I’m always trying to find an excuse to find some nudibranchs <3

#marinelife #nudibranch #invertebrate

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they “sweep” food out of the water! they actually also have the largest reproductive organ of any animal (when considering ratio to body size) LOL

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good to know! i’m going to pillar point and the tide is gonna be around -0.2 and i wasn’t sure if i was going to be able to see much.

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great finds! do u still find stuff at higher tides tides? (-0.2 to 0ft ish)?

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This is one of the smallest nudibranchs I’ve ever seen! I like to go when the tide isn’t super low, sometimes it’s nice to focus on a small space, you notice a lot. This is a baby shaggy mouse!

June 2024, WA
#nudibranch #invertbrate #marinelife #seacreature

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