WebSea Cucumber Beche-De-Mer - GreenFish photos and information Australian Fish Photos, Seafood Photographs and Information Sea-Ex is celebrating 25 YEARS of … Stichopus chloronotus is a species of sea cucumber. Common names include the greenfish sea cucumber, the spiky sea cucumber and the black knobby sea cucumber. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. It has a wide range and is abundant and the IUCN lists it as being of "Least Concern". See more Stichopus chloronotus is a fairly large species growing to about 25 cm (10 in) with a firm but pliable body and a squarish cross section. The skin is smooth but there are numerous conical fleshy papillae in longitudinal rows, … See more Stichopus chloronotus is a detritivore and sifts through the sediment on the seabed with its tentacles and feeds on detritus and other organic matter including plant and animal remains, … See more • Photos of Stichopus chloronotus on Sealife Collection See more Stichopus chloronotus is native to the Indo-Pacific. Its range extends from the Red Sea and the East Coast of Africa, through Madagascar, the Seychelles, the Comores See more Stichopus chloronotus is gathered for human consumption across much of its range. Although not one of the most important species for this purpose, it resembles the … See more
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WebSorry, we have detected unusual traffic from your network. Please slide to verify. Click to feedback > WebGreenfish sea cucumber (Stichopus chloronotus). Stichopus chloronotus is a fairly large species growing to about 25 cm (10 in) with a firm but pliable body and a squarish cross … WebThe Greenfish Sea Cucumber Stichopus chloronotus is a species of echinoderm that feeds on detritus. It is known by many other names: Spiky Sea Cucumber, Green Sea … portsmouth news archives 1970\u0027s