Above: Brightly coloured finger sponge Iophon spp. growing on a large boulder at a depth of 13 metres, near the southern end of the proposed marine reserve near Nelson.
KEN GRANGE/NIWA
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Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 14
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31Above: Brightly coloured finger sponge Iophon spp. growing on a large boulder at a depth of 13 metres, near the southern end of the proposed marine reserve near Nelson. KEN GRANGE/NIWA Forest and Bird, Issue 291, 1 February 1999, Page 14
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