The Black Holes of Dead Stars Lars Fosdal Through My Eyes February 28, 2016 1 Minute The Black Holes of Dead Stars #Nexus6P Share this:TweetEmailMoreShare on TumblrWhatsAppTelegramPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by Lars Fosdal Software Developer View all posts by Lars Fosdal Published February 28, 2016
There was actually a quite a few of them on the beach. Not sure if that is the toll of winter storms or something else. Loading... Log in to Reply
we also had a mass of them wash up on our beach. To the extent that volunteers rescued the live ones to the tidal pool. Then they were taken back out to sea, as that species lives in deep water. Loading... Log in to Reply
Diana Studer These are the type that live in the swell and doesn’t get much larger than this. Loading... Log in to Reply
suffering from ocean warming, acidification, virus … and we lose starfish
There was actually a quite a few of them on the beach. Not sure if that is the toll of winter storms or something else.
we also had a mass of them wash up on our beach. To the extent that volunteers rescued the live ones to the tidal pool. Then they were taken back out to sea, as that species lives in deep water.
Diana Studer These are the type that live in the swell and doesn’t get much larger than this.