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Marine Microfauna by David Liittschwager

Marine Microfauna Nature, first prize stories 2006 Marine microfauna from the ocean off Hawaii come under clo
Published March 29, 2017

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Marine Microfauna

Nature, first prize stories

2006

Marine microfauna from the ocean off Hawaii come under closer focus.

The blue button, a relative of the jelly fish, is not one organism, but a colony, joined at the gas-filled hub which keeps it afloat. Each tentacle has a specialized role, such as catching prey, reproducing, or digesting.

Commissioned by: National Geographic

Photo Credit: David Liittschwager

Liittschwager was born in 1961 and was an assistant photographer of Richard Avedon from 1983 to 1986. and Later on, he became a freelance photographer for such magazines as Audubon, National Geographic and Scientific American among others. In 2002 he was a producer of a film called Skulls and X-Ray Ichthyology: The Structure of Fishes which he made for the California Academy of Sciences and six years later became a co-author of a book called Edible Schoolyard which was authored by Alice Waters. In 2011 he was asked by David Brower Center in Berkeley, California to commission Third Annual Art Exhibition and in 2012 University of Chicago Press published his book called One Cubic Foot.

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