March 15th PSAS meeting at Seattle Aquarium

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David,
Thanks for taking the time out of your schedule to open our eyes on the various types of nudibranchs and the medical and personal research that is ongoing. I had a great time .

Maybe next time we will get access to the labs in back.

Bob
 
David,
Thanks for taking the time out of your schedule to open our eyes on the various types of nudibranchs and the medical and personal research that is ongoing. I had a great time .

Maybe next time we will get access to the labs in back.

Bob

Bob,
Steve said we could possibly schedule another a tour another time. I took some pictures of meeting with Dave. I found it interesting which types of slugs eat coral, other slugs, fish. I found it interesting to see teeth on their tongue. I also found it interesting that Dave only recommended if that, one slug for aquarium hobbyist. That slug being a Lettuce Nudibrache.
I found it interesting that certain slugs produce acid. That slugs use rhinopores to smell. I will post pictures at home as soon as I can.
I found out how a slug can drown a fish.
Dave Behrens taught me a lot in the little time we shared. Dave offered a shrimp talk in the future. A long with a good presentation we had a free view of the Seattle Aquarium. I would highly recommend Dave Behrens books or if you are a Diver sharing a dive with Dave.
I will post pictures and information later how to reach Dave.
Thank you Dave Behrens for the education on Nudibraches.
 

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