
On this not quite so Wordless, Watery Wednesday, we would like to say Happy Holidays to all of our readers. We are taking a short break, spending the holidays with family and friends away from home. We will resume sharing our underwater photos and telling our diving stories in the New Year. Meanwhile, we hope all of our readers are enjoying the holiday season, and we wish you all a very happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.
About the Photo: We chose this image for our holiday post because we thought it looked festive. The photo, which was taken on a night dive in the Cayman Islands, shows a stand of Pillar Coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) with its polyps extended for feeding. Nestled cozily in the coral is a kind of Polychaete worm called the Christmas Tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus). The worm burrows into coral, and secretes a calcareous tube in which it lives. Only its pair of feathery 'Christmas Tree' shaped crowns are visible outside its tube. The feathery tentacles on the crowns trap tiny tidbits of food, and also are used for respiration.
The Christmas Tree worm can retract its crowns into its tube for protection. When the crowns retract, a structure called the operculum closes snugly over the tube like a lid or a little trap door. Christmas Tree worms come in lots of colors: red, orange, yellow, blue, and white. We also have seen a version that is striped!





Wishing you safe travels, Mele Kalikimaka, and Hau’oli Makahiki Hou from our house in North Carolina!
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Very cool! I wish had a camera that could take such good underwater photos!
ReplyDeleteAmazing as always. Happy holidays to you too.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! I love your Watery Wednesday posts. What a fabulous photo and again, thanks for the information. I always click away from here a little smarter.
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And Happy Holidays to you as well!
Great photo and post. Have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow that is an amzing pic. Happy WW and have a happy holiday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful holiday post and Watery Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy the underwater beauties you share with us.
Wishing you holiday joys and safe travels!
Beautiful and interesting...as always...
ReplyDeleteNice photo of the underwater aquatic. Hard to get good pictures like that. Really well done.
ReplyDeleteHi Bobbie & Jerry, Happy WW and Merry Christmas. This is a perfect Christmas post card picture for us. Enjoy your holiday.
ReplyDeleteI would take time off but can't as I'm on a role with my 84th consecutive WW posts. I am posting late to cut down on the traffic but it seems light today anyway.
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How cool! I wish I wasn't terrified of scuba diving!
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and your family.
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Regina In Pictures
Your photo looks definitely festive and professional. Nicely lit with light and dark in the perfect places. Very appealing to the eyes.
ReplyDeleteWow - that's a spectacular photo!
ReplyDeleteAnd to think it took homo sapiens a million years to invent icicle lights, and here are these guys all lit up in their finest!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,and have a great time with your family and friends.
Very cool underwater shot that's festive looking indeed :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and unique post!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
What a wonderful Christmas 'card' for your blog visitors!
ReplyDeleteYes, the coral photo looks really festive - was my immediate impression when I looked at it before I read your text. And even with the nice decoration of a Christmas tree worm!
Bobbie, Mele Kalikimaka to you and Jerry, and a Happy New Year with many more mutual, enjoyable blog visits.
Aloha from Pua and Keoki
Best Hawaii Vacation
Thanks, everyone. We're pleased that you liked our underwater Christmas card. Happy Holidays.
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Hope you have a safe trip! I think Christmas tree tube worms are so fun. We had plain old tube worms in our aquarium and even those were fascinating. I am looking forward to reading more of the Right Blue in 2009!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays to you too! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteBobbie - do you have a photo of the tube worm closed? The coral is beautiful and perfect for Christmas!
Take Care!
Kathy
Happy Holidays! Enjoy your time off with family :)
ReplyDeleteAnd of course you found a wonderful holiday-themed under-water image to share with us. Thanks as always.
What a beautiful shot. Happy WW and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank you all, and Happy Holidays.
ReplyDelete@ Kathy - I think I do have a shot of one of these Christmas tree worms with the operculum closed. I'll search for it after I return home.
Bobbie
Holy Holiday! I had no idea there was such a thing. Happy Holidays Bobbie & Jerry and all the best to you and all for the coming new year. Danny
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Happy new year!
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Have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool Christmas picture, and the detail is awesome!
B.
Great photo of that spirobranchus. Cheers for a great 2009!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot as always.
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone, and Happy New Year to all of you.
ReplyDelete@ Roger - Thank you for the award. I just left a comment on your blog.
Bobbie
WOW!
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