Just got this from Tampa Bay

fishfreak65

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I was at Emerson Point and found this in the sea grass what is it?
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I'm going with Aplidium stellatum (sea pork). As stated above, it's a colonial tunicate. Common on the gulf coast (maybe elsewhere but that's what I know). It can be peach/orange to white/grey and definitely looks like that.

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