A new tunicate in Long Island Sound

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A student in my conservation biology course just pointed out that a previously unreported tunicate has been found in Long Island Sound. It's a member of the genus Clavelina -- and that exhausts my knowledge about it. But I'm sure if you check in occasionally at James Reinhardt's blog, you'll be able to follow updates.

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