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Mumbai: Rare sea slug spotted at Haji Ali; first record in India
Updated On: 25 April, 2026 08:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
A rare sea slug, Discodorid cebuensis, has been recorded in India for the first time after being spotted at Haji Ali. Previously known from the Philippines, the discovery highlights Mumbai’s coastal biodiversity and marks a significant addition to marine records along India’s western coast

Discodorid cebuensis photographed at Haji Ali. Pic/Vaibhav Haldipur
Mumbai has recorded a rare marine sighting, with a species of sea slug, Discodorid cebuensis, documented in India for the first time at Haji Ali on April 21, 2026. The species was earlier recorded in the Philippines, making this a significant find for marine researchers. Wildlife enthusiasts Vaibhav Haldipur, Amey Parkar, and Johnson Varkey spotted the sea slug during an outing.
Species traits
Experts said the species belongs to the Discodorididae family — a group of dorid nudibranchs found across the tropical Indo-West Pacific. Typically associated with coral reefs and sponge-rich habitats, its presence along India’s western coast is ecologically consistent, though previously undocumented.
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