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It wasn't a specimen with the animal still inside, but it seems to have
survived quite well for something that fragile in the North Atlantic.
Thanks for all the answers to the questions - it is fascinating to know
they occur in the Meditteranean: i wonder if all the pollution has
diminished their numbers in that sea?]

-Ross.

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