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While taking our dock out this weekend, I spotted something very strange in about 2 feet of water. It was a large mass of gelatin, about 8 inches in diameter. It was somewhat spherical. It was not attached underwater, and moved with waves. The surface had brown algae on it.
At first we wondered if it was a discarded solid ball of some kind. We got it on shore with a fishing net. It partially broke up. The jelly-like material was clear inside. There was no obvious smell. I have never seen anything like it. What was it?? |
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I saw this also for the first time two years ago while swimming in late August. I've been on the lake for over 40 years and that was the first time I ever saw it. It looked to me to be some type of algae that grows when the water temp get into the 70's. I also saw smaller clumps attached to rocks and plant life. Probably related to the downgrade in water quality.
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It sounds like it might be a bryozoa colony, which could be a good thing.
http://news.mywebpal.com/partners/84...ews469992.html http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/con...r/bryozoa.html Last edited by melvinbayboater; 10-06-2004 at 09:53 PM. |
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