Spanish Mediterranean Dancer

In this video we can see a wonderful example of Spanish Mediterranean Dancer or Depilatory Sea Hare. It is a nudibranch mollusk, Aplysia depilans, that lives in the Mediterranean seabed at a depth ranging from 1 meter up to 10 meters. We met her in apnea in a rocky bottom around 2 meters. Elegant in its movements it seems to fly in the water with grace ...

Aplysia depilans - Sea hare

We publish another encounter with the Sea hare, Aplysia depilans, this time which took place on a depth of about 42/45 meters. We are on a not very high rock wall about 4/5 miles from the coast where, due to the now increasingly present mucillage, animals and marine organisms seem to ...

Flying into the blue - Sea hare

Sea hare, Aplysia depilans, is a gastropod mollusk typical of the Mediterranean Sea; she is a sea snail but in this video we see her swimming in the blue almost like flying and we think she is anything but a snail. Sea hare Aplysia depilans Lepre di mare Ballerina spagnola ...

Depilatory Sea Hare

In this video we can see a wonderful example of Spanish Mediterranean Dancer or Depilatory Sea Hare. It is a nudibranch mollusk, Aplysia depilans, that lives in the Mediterranean seabed at a depth ranging from 1 meter up to 10 meters. We met her in apnea in a rocky bottom around 2 meters.

Flamenco dancer in Mediterranea sea

It is the largest nudibranch mollusk in the Mediterranean Sea, reaching 30 centimeters in length. The only nudibranch able to move in the water by swimming with its side fins making an elegant, sinuous and sensual movement as if she were a Spanish flamenco dancer.

Sea Hare Aplysia depilans

In this video we can see a wonderful example of Spanish Mediterranean Ballerina or Sea Hare. It is a nudibranch mollusk, Aplysia depilans, met while swimming over rocks from 3 to 5 meters depth ...

Yellow Dorid - Baptodoris cinnabarina

In the stretch of sea between Cagliari and Villasimius, we encountered the Baptodoris cinnabarina, a yellow nudibranch once very common in the shallow waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The Yellow Dorid is an opisthobranch gastropod mollusk belonging to the order Nudibranchs,