Production year
2009
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Principales espèces marseillaises de cnidaires étudiées au Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille. Les espèces disposées dans cet aquarium sont le corail rouge, "Corallium rubrum", la gorgone rouge, "Paramuricea clavata", la gorgone jaune, "Eunicella cavolinii", la gorgone verruqueuse, "Eunicella verrucosa", la gorgone blanche, "Eunicella singularis", et la gorgone orange, "Leptogorgia sarmentosa".
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2009
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