I thought what I had is dinoflagellates, and maybe that still is the case, but under a microscope, the cells look a lot smaller from other ID guides. Also, the cells are not moving whatsoever under the microscope, and in videos of other dino IDs, the cells are moving. What are you guys' thoughts?
This is under 100x magnification (under 100x, other dino IDs appear to have much bigger cells, or so I've seen)
This is what a sample looks like floating in water (there's a weird textured paper towel under the glass)
And this is what it looks like on the rocks. It's only on the rocks, not on the sandbed whatsoever.
This is under 100x magnification (under 100x, other dino IDs appear to have much bigger cells, or so I've seen)
This is what a sample looks like floating in water (there's a weird textured paper towel under the glass)
And this is what it looks like on the rocks. It's only on the rocks, not on the sandbed whatsoever.