Algae's I.D.'s please!

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I know what this one is...
Small cell amphidinium Dinoflagellates.

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This is some weird brown algae almost has a Coralline brown dot attached to the rock with a string piece coming off I think.

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Some green stuff...

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Random microscope pics that look like could be other algae..

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Can't seem to find out what this is...
1000x no oil immersion. I have a bit of these...

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Aaand...If you could identify this guy, thanks!

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there is various plankton, green algaes and suspended cytoplasmic strands of algae on the slides.
 

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