Candelabrum penola photographed in situ at 32 m deep by Bill Baker, Palmer Station, Antarctic Peninsula, February 2003.
Description:
Candelabrum penola (Manton, 1940) is found subtidally between about 30 and 40 m deep, always on sea whips, in the vicinity of Palmer Station, Palmer Archipelago, on the Antarctic Peninsula (64° 46' S, 64° 03' W). These two specimens are each 30-50 cm tall. Photograph by Bill Baker, February 2003, used with permission.
Photographer: Baker, Bill. Publisher: Mills, Claudia.
Creator:
Baker, Bill
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