BILD 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Glaucus Atlanticus, Blue Ocean Strategy, Organelle
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Common name sea swallow, blue angel, blue glaucus, blue dragon, blue sea slug and blue ocean slug. Although these sea slugs live on the open ocean, they sometimes accidentally wash up. 2. onto the shore, and therefore they may be found on beaches. Found throughout the world"s oceans, in temperate and tropical waters. They are pelagic meaning they float upside down and use the surface tension of the. With the aid of a gas-filled sac in its stomach, g. atlanticus floats at the surface. Due to the location of the gas sac, this species floats upside down. The upper surface is actually the foot (the underside in other slugs and snail), and this has either a blue or blue-white coloration. The true dorsal surface (carried downwards in g. atlanticus) is completely silver-grey. The glaucus atlanticus is able to swallow the: g. atlanticus preys on other larger pelagic organisms.