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  2. Spongia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Spongia officinalis, better known as a variety of bath sponge, is a commercially used sea sponge. [2] Individuals grow in large lobes with small openings and are formed by a mesh of primary and secondary fibers. [3] [2] It is light grey to black in color. [3] It is found throughout the Mediterranean Sea up to 100 meters deep on rocky or sandy ...

  3. Hippospongia communis - Wikipedia

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    Hippospongia communis also known as the honeycomb bath sponge, is a marine sponge in the phylum Porifera. Hippospongia communis is a brown or darker color [1] and very porous, due to its many oscules, and is commonly found in shallow waters of the Mediterranean. Throughout history, H. communis has been used for cleaning, medicine, and cooking ...

  4. Bath sponge - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2019, at 06:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Aquaculture of sea sponges - Wikipedia

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    Many commercial sea sponge farms situate their aquaculture sites in deeper waters (>5 m), to maximise the number of sponge explants that can be grown and increase productivity. [7] Two main methods of bath sponge aquaculture have been trialled with sponges either being grown on a rope or inside a mesh bag.

  6. Xylospongium - Wikipedia

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    A replica xylospongium (sponge on a stick) Ancient Roman latrines in Ostia Antica The xylospongium or tersorium, also known as a "sponge on a stick", was a utensil found in ancient Roman latrines, consisting of a wooden stick (Greek: ξύλον, xylon) with a sea sponge (Greek: σπόγγος, spongos) fixed at one end.

  7. Cliona celata - Wikipedia

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    Cliona celata, occasionally called the boring sponge, is a species of demosponge belonging the family Clionaidae. [1] It is found worldwide. This sponge bores round holes up to 5 millimetres (0.20 in) in diameter in limestone or the shells of molluscs, especially oysters. The sponge itself is often visible as a rather featureless yellow or ...

  8. Ircinia strobilina - Wikipedia

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    Ircinia strobilina is a species of sponge in the family Irciniidae.It is grey or shiny black in colour, [2] with spiny structures dotting the surface. [3] The spiny structures are interconnected by ridges, though not arranged in an orderly lattice.

  9. Leucetta primigenia - Wikipedia

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    Leucetta primigenia (common names - ferruginous sponge, Rostroter Kalkschwamm) [3] is a species of calcareous sponge in the family Leucettidae, and was first described in 1872 by Ernst Haeckel. [ 2 ] [ 4 ]