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>Keith;-
>     Yep. I saw the same picture. It was ID'd as a torpedo from PT-109.
>The magazine said the white "things" were coral encrustations. But, like
>you, I thought they look more like barnacles. I'm sure our experts will
>clear it all up.
>     Art
>
>Keith Zeilinger wrote:
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I have not seen the pic, but both corals (ahermatypic) and barnacles
live below the photic zone.
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Andrew Grebneff
165 Evans St, Dunedin 9001, New Zealand
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