Wake of the Flood
by Allan Van Gasbeck
Title
Wake of the Flood
Artist
Allan Van Gasbeck
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Photograph - Photography - Digital Photography & Digital Art By Allan C. Van Gasbeck
Description
This image was captured near Kalaloch Beach in Olympic National Park, Northwestern Washington State in April 2015. We were amazed at the tens of thousands of these creatures who normally reside on the open ocean. Left to the mercy of the wind, hordes of them are washed upon the shores of the west coast from time to time. Velella is a cosmopolitan genus of free-floating hydrozoans that live on the surface of the open ocean. There is only one known species, Velella velella, in the genus. Velella velella is commonly known by the names sea raft, by-the-wind sailor, purple sail, little sail, or simply Velella. Velella velella lives in warm and temperate waters in all the world's oceans. They live at the water/air interface, with the float above the water, and polyps hanging down about a centimetre below. Organisms that live partly in and partly out of the water like this are known as pleuston.
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September 8th, 2015
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Connie Handscomb
There's a lovely path of rocks leading the eye right out to the far distant horizon; a lovely black and white minimalism, Allan :))
Allan Van Gasbeck replied:
Interestingly enough, those are jellyfish that more or less float with little sails on them to provide mobility. They are called Vellala Vellala.