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Do you like cartoons? If you do, then you may know the character Pikachu from the Japanese Cartoon Pokemon and his distinctive appearance. While the Pikachu in the anime lived on land, in real life, they lived underwater. Meet the Pikachu Nudibranch or Thecacera Pacifica. Although the expert prefers not to call them by their famous name as these vary within the species, but among the divers, they’re always #PikachuNudibranch. So what do you call these sea slugs? Have you seen one? Keen to encounter this special #mollusk as much as us? Head to our 🔗 link below to find these nudibranchs in Raja Ampat. Reserve your spot now! 🌐 https://linktr.ee/lagaligo_liveaboard ✉️ info@LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 💬 +62 812 2000 2025 (WhatsApp) 🌐 www.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 🌐 Trip.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com (Schedule & Rates) ~~~~ #ScubaDiving #Scuba #Diving #Diver #Liveaboard #DiveTrips #RajaAmpat #MarineBiodiversity
What’s hiding in your waterway? 🧐 Get ready to dive into discovery! In this hands-on KELP (Kids Environmental Lesson Plan) activity, students build a DIY plankton net and discover the tiny drifters that call their local waters home. Using simple supplies like a hanger, stocking, and jar, students can collect and ID plankton—microscopic organisms that are the foundation of the ocean food web. This activity is perfect for students to build observation skills, spark curiosity, and connect with the invisible life beneath the surface! Learn more: bit.ly/41szqFy #KELP #KidsEnvironmentalLessonPlans #MarineScience #Plankton