Ceratium Furca (Dinoflagellate) #001, Friday May 15, 2009 Atlantic Ocean Intracoastal Waterway

This dinoflagellate was captured in the Intracoastal Waterway of the Atlantic Ocean, on May 15, 2009. Ceratium Furca is a dinoflagellate monitored among toxic algae blooms by NOAA's Phytoplankton Monitoring Network. The original avi compressed video is available for download. (24,791...
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Ceratium Furca and Bacillaria # 017 - January 14, 2009

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Ceratium Furca (dinoflagellate), from the Atlantic Ocean (Intracoastal Waterway, January 14, 2009 sample #17. This video in its original compressed *.avi format (18,722 k), and flash version (4727 K) are available for download, including micrographs for non-commercial, educational purposes. <embed src="http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/videos/videos/player.swf" width="320" height="260" allowscriptaccess="always"...
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Ceratium Furca and Bacillaria # 011 - January 14, 2009

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Ceratium Furca and Bacillaria # 011 - January 14, 2009 Ceratium Furca (dinoflagellate), Bacillaria (marine diatom) and an unidentified dinoflagellate from the Atlantic Ocean (Intracoastal Waterway, January 14, 2009 sample #11. This video in its original compressed *.avi format (44,606 k), flash version (10,250 K) are available for download, including micrographs for non-commercial, educational purposes. <embed src="http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/videos/videos/player.swf" width="320" height="260"...
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Ceratium Furca and Bacillaria # 012 - January 14, 2009

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Ceratium Furca and Bacillaria # 012 - January 14, 2009 Ceratium Furca (dinoflagellate), Bacillaria, Coscinodiscus (marine diatoms) and an unidentified dinoflagellate from the Atlantic Ocean (Intracoastal Waterway, January 14, 2009 sample #12. This video in its original compressed *.avi format (76,278 k), flash version (32,074 K) are available for download, including micrographs for non-commercial,...
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Ceratium Furce - Swimming

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Ceratium Furca

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Several organisms such as Rhizosolenia, Ceratium Furca, Thalassionema, Pseudo-Nitzschia and Odontella are seen in this clip. ...
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