Drift

Drift

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Plankton, also called “drifters” or “wanderers,” are a group of organisms that rely on the winds, currents, and tides of the ocean to move from one place to another. Plankton forms the basic level of the marine food web - but not only as a food source but also as a carbon sink, the well-being of plankton is crucial to the future of humanity.

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Physalia Physalis – also called “Man-o-War” – belongs to the siphonophores and is a colonial organism. The Physalia Physalis lives on the ocean's surface and is moved passively by wind, tides and currents, using a sail-like swim bladder. The “sail” of the colony, like the zooids (which differ in function but not genetically), has a diverse range of colors.

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Tomopteridae are a family of zooplankton. They occur in the North Sea and impress with their rare yellow bioluminescence. Tomopteridae are fast swimmers and can even maneuver and hunt other zooplankton. Their segmented parapodia were the source of inspiration for this bangle.
You can find the entire collection here !
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Photographer: David Lemanski
Model: Stella Bilanovic
Assistant: Frank Kleineberg
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