Glen Cowans Photography
Coi
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Nudibranchs are so small that you can easily swim straight past them and yet, if you train yourself to look, they make for the most exciting of discoveries. Vibrantly coloured, these tiny molluscs without a shell range in species from a few millimetres long up to around 150 millimetre giants. This particular species “Chromodoris Coi” was only 50mm in length and I almost missed it under a ledge on the reefs north of Ningaloo in Western Australia. Sometimes looking small can reveal something so wonderful that it makes you forget about the rest of the reef.
Nudibranchs are so small that you can easily swim straight past them and yet, if you train yourself to look, they make for the most exciting of discoveries. Vibrantly coloured, these tiny molluscs without a shell range in species from a few millimetres long up to around 150 millimetre giants. This particular species “Chromodoris Coi” was only 50mm in length and I almost missed it under a ledge on the reefs north of Ningaloo in Western Australia. Sometimes looking small can reveal something so wonderful that it makes you forget about the rest of the reef.