× Bulbs, Fronds and Bryozoans < Prev BUY Favorite Next > Story behind the shot Close-up of the pneumatocysts and fronds of a California giant kelp. Pneumatocysts are gas-filled bladders which keep the upper portions of the kelp afloat. The small white specs on the fronds are tiny colonies of animals called bryozoans (Membranipora tuberculata). Photographed at Casino Point in Avalon, California. Subjects Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) Purchase Facemounted Print Print facemounted to acylic and ready to hang more info 30" x 20" $699.00 Metal Print Image printed on metal and ready to hang more info 30" x 20" $399.00 40" x 27" $699.00 Print Traditional print on photographic paper more info 30" x 20" $149.00 Inquiries Your email address Message I would like more information about Bulbs, Fronds and Bryozoans - image #36 Send