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		<title>Corynactis Quest: Dive #3 in the French Mediterranean</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Success!  The Quest is complete. For the third dive we had a definitive lead on where we&#8217;d find the Corynactis viridis.  My friend Laurent Foure is the curator of the public aquarium in Cap d&#8217;Agde; about 2.5 hours westward along the coast of the  Mediterranean. Laurant is an avid diver, and is very familiar with [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not your average Aiptasia&#8230; this Aiptasia mutabilis is the largest and most beautiful Aiptasia anemone I&#8217;ve ever seen&#8230; This one is about 10cm in diameter. For the second dive on the &#8216;Corynactis Quest&#8217; we moved 8 km east towards Marseille to a small and picturesque harbor village called Redonne&#8230; - The view from the jetty [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Corynactis Quest: Dive #1 in the French Mediterranean</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Echinaster sepositus sea star with Parazoanthus axinellae zoanthids. From June 1-9 I was in France on a a two-fold mission.  The first half of the trip was spent in the south of France in Marseille and the surrounding area.  I stayed with my good friend Yvan Perez,  a professor at the Institute of Mediterranean Ecology [...]]]></description>
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