10 marine animals we have never seen

Oceanographers have discovered hundreds of new marine animals in the Great Barrier reef and a reef in northwestern Australia.

Oceanographers have discovered hundreds of new marine animals in the Great Barrier reef and a reef in northwestern Australia. Among the 10 species below there are wire-shaped jellyfish, red algae, green-striped lobster, soft corals.

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Colonial Salp jellyfish in Lizard Island.

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Jellyfish shaped like chicken crest.

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Caulerpa cupressoides in Heron Island.

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Sea slugs live on corals.

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Sea urchins on Lizard Island.

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Platoma red algae in the island of Heron.

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A starfish from the bottom.

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A sea urchin in Heron Island.

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Green striped lobster in Heron island.

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Dendronepthya soft coral in the coral garden near Lizard Island.

Update 15 December 2018
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