Haliotis laevigata is a species of marine
mollusc in the family
Haliotidae,
endemic to Tasmania and the southern and western coasts of Australia. This picture shows five views of a green
H. laevigata shell, 7.5 centimetres (3.0 in) in length. The holes in the shell, characteristic of
abalones, are respiratory apertures for venting water from the gills and for releasing sperm and eggs into the
water column.
Photograph credit: H. Zell