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Codium tomentosum
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The data are from the following sources:

Taxonomic Information Sytem for the Belgian coastal area (EurOBIS)
BioMar - Ireland: benthic marine species survey (EurOBIS)
Pembrokeshire Marine Species Atlas (EurOBIS)
DASSH Data Archive Centre expert sighting records (EurOBIS)
Marine Life Survey Data (collected by volunteers) collated by MarLIN (EurOBIS)
Marine Nature Conservation Review (MNCR) and associated benthic marine data held and managed by JNCC (EurOBIS)
Seaweed data for Great Britain and Ireland (EurOBIS)
IndOBIS, Indian Ocean Node of OBIS (IndOBIS)
Posidonia Oceanica Survey 2005 (EurOBIS)
Macroalgal communities of intertidal rock pools in Portugal (EurOBIS)
Checklist of benthic marine algae and cyanobacteria of northern Portugal (EurOBIS)
Intertidal rocky shore assemblages in Portugal (EurOBIS)
Seasearch Marine Surveys (EurOBIS)
 
Additional information on Codium tomentosum
World Register of Marine Species
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DiscoverLife
DiscoverLife mapper
Species-Identification.org
Encyclopedia of Life



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