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First Report of Stranded By-the-wind Sailor from Coastal Areas of Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The free-floating anthoathecate hydrozoan species Velella velella  (Linnaeus 1758) is commonly known as by-the-wind sailor. The typical morphological feature of this species denotes a sail-like structure above the sea surface, provides the major physical attribute to this species related to its drif...

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Published in:Thalassas : revista de ciencias del mar 2023-04, Vol.39 (1), p.55-58
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