Week 2- Great Kills Park

On February 10th, 2023, at 2:36 pm, I visited Great Kills Park on Staten island with my class. On this day, the weather was about 58 degrees Fahrenheit and it was very sunny, with winds about 20 mph. This picture was taken on the tidal pool near the beachy area of the park. At this time, the tidal pools were at low tide and I was able to observe clusters of Atlantic Ribbed Mussels (Geukensia demissa). These mollusks range in color from brown to black and have ribbed shells with iridescent blue to silvery white interiors. They reside in often tidal marshes and mudflats, where they use mucus strands released by byssal glands to adhere to the underside of grasses and to one another. I found it interesting that they live together in very high quantities.

Publicado el 22 de febrero de 2023 a las 09:52 PM por mariamg710 mariamg710

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Mejillón Acanalado del Norte (Geukensia demissa)

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mariamg710

Fecha

Febrero 10, 2023 a las 02:36 PM EST

Descripción

This picture was taken of the tidal pools located on Great Kills Park. The weather on this day was about 58 degrees F, sunny, and windy about 20 mph. At this time, the tidal pools were at low tide.

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