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Invertebrates 57 images Created 26 Jul 2011

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  • Ochre Sea Stars & CA Mussels - Point Pinos, Pacific Grove, CA
    Sea Stars.jpg
  • A close-up view of a Spanish Shawl Nudibranch (Flabellina iodinea)
    spanish shawl nudibranch.jpg
  • Kelp Forest, Carmel Bay Point Lobos
    Sunflower star & Kelpforest.jpg
  • Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus) among Strawberry Anemone (corynactis californica)
    SeastarPointLobos.jpg
  • Closeup of an anemone
    Anemone_008.jpg
  • Hermit Crab, California Coast
    Kip-190 Hermit Crab.jpg
  • Ochre Sea Star - Carmel Pinnacles
    Starfish 1006.jpg
  • Black Abalone (Haliotis craacherodii), Carmel Point, CA
    Abalone-Kip_1042.jpg
  • Brittle Sea Star
    Sea Star.jpg
  • Fish eating anemone on a deep reef off the coast of California.
    Fish Eating Anemone800.jpg
  • Sea Nettle Jellyfish showing clear bell and tentacles.
    Sea Nettle Jellyfish.jpg
  • Fish Eating Sea Anemone- Point Lobos, CA
    Anemones16.jpg
  • A sponge brittle star (Ophiothrix suensonii). Taken at Roatan, a tropical island off the coast of Honduras.
    Sponge Brittle Star_MG_0633.jpg
  • Tidepool - Batstar and Green Anemone, Carmel Point, Carmel, California.
    seastar tidepool_LM4C8558.jpg
  • Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus) among Strawberry Anemone (corynactis californica)
    Seastar.jpg
  • Sponge Brittle Star (Ophiothrix suensonii)
    Ophiothrix suensonii_1.jpg
  • Kelp Forest towers above the sea floor. Point Lobos State Reserve, Carmel Bay, CA
    Kelp Forest-Kip-577.jpg
  • Spiny King Crab (Paralithodes rathbuni)
    SpinyCrab1118.jpg
  • Common Basket Star (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis).
    Basket Star 6235-1.jpg
  • Pacific Blood Star (Henricia leviuscula) in the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
    Pacific Blood Sea Star.jpg
  • Shoreline Crab (Pachygrapsus Crassipes), Hayward Shoreline Salt Marsh. Hayward Regional Shoreline consists of 1,713 acres of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, and seasonal wetlands. Levees were originally built in Hayward and San Lorenzo to create land for salt production. Hayward Marsh, completed in 1985, is a 145-acre fresh and brackish water marsh and is somewhat unusual in that it relies on secondary treated effluent as the freshwater source. The marsh is made up of five managed ponds and has 15 islands that are utilized by many species of nesting birds. (East Bay Regional Park District 2009)
    Shoreline Crab-Kip-1024.jpg
  • Giant Pacific Octopus in Cordell Banks National Marine Sanctuary
    Giant Pacific Octopus.jpg
  • Sea Star, Pacific Grove, CA
    Sea Star & Coralline Algae.jpg
  • Moon Jelly (Aurelia labiata) in Monterey Bay, CA
    MoonJelly.jpg
  • Close up of a green anemone tentacles
    Anenome Tentacles_LM4C8484.jpg
  • Beach hoppers measure up to 1.1 inches (28 millimeters) in length. They have curved bodies that are flat from side-to-side. Their compound eyes are very small. The long second pair of antennae is bright orange to rosy red.
    Beach Hopper-Kip782.jpg
  • Thatched Barnacles, Carmel Point
    Barnacles- 244.jpg
  • Littorina Snails at low tide along the coast of Monterey Bay, California.
    Littorina Snails - Kip-790.jpg
  • The fish-eating anemone (Urticina piscivora) at Cordell Bank off the coast of California.
    Cordell Bank Anemone.jpg
  • Tidepool - Rock covered in California Mussels, Santa Barbara, California.
    Rock with Mussels - Kip 240.jpg
  • A polychaete bloodworm found in a tidepool in Pacific Grove, California.
    Tidepool Worm - Kip-1705.jpg
  • Purple Shoreline Crab (Hemigrapsus nudus), California Coast
    Purpleshoreline Crab Kip.jpg
  • Ochre Sea Stars & California Mussels - Point Pinos, Pacific Grove, California.
    seastars_LM4C9801.jpg
  • Tide pool with starfish. Great Tidepool, Pacific Grove, CA
    Tidepool-Kip-1511.jpg
  • Giant Green Anemones (Anthopleura xanthogrammica) at Morro Rock
    Giant Green Anenome and Morro Rock.jpg
  • Kelp Forest towers above a rocky pinnacle. Pinnacles Marine Protected area, Carmel Bay, CA
    Kelp Forest (1).jpg
  • Spanish Shawl Nudibranch (Flabellina iodinea) - Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary
    Hermissenda.jpg
  • Littorina Sea Snails, Camel Point, CA
    Sea Snails-Kip-790A.jpg
  • Egg Yolk Jellyfish, Monterey Bay CA
    EggYolk Jelly.jpg
  • A basket star rests on a sea fan coral on a night dive at Roatan, off the coast of Honduras.
    Basket Star_MG_0001.jpg
  • Leather Starfish Great Tidepool, Pacific Grove, CA
    Leather Star-Kip-809.jpg
  • A blue sea star (Linckia laevigata)
    Bluestarfish.jpg
  • This species is also known as a "lagoon jelly" because it lives in bays, harbors and lagoons in the South Pacific. Spotted jellies have rounded bells and strange clumps of oral arms? .with clublike appendages that hang down below. Instead of a single mouth, they have many small mouth openings on their oral-arms, which capture small animal plankton. In addition, each jelly grows a crop of algae, which gives them a greenish-brown color. They harvest some of their food directly from the algae (MBA 2009)
    Spotted Jelly_8018.jpg
  • Giant Green Anemone (Anthopleura xanthogrammica), Pheifer Beach, Big Sur CA.
    green anemone_LM4C5214.jpg
  • Purple-striped jelly. (Chrysaora colorata) in Monterey Bay, California.
    purple striped jelly.jpg
  • Tidepool Rock covered in California Mussels, Santa Barbara CA
    California Mussels-Kip-240.jpg
  • Flabellina iodinea nudibranch
    Flabellina iodinea.jpg
  • Kelp Forest, Carmel Bay Pinnacles
    Carmel Pinnacles.jpg
  • Catalina Triopha,  Triopha catalinae also known as the "Clown Nudibranch"
    Sea Clown Nudibranch 1.jpg
  • A ctenophore drifts in the currents surrounding Roatan off the coast of Honduras.
    ctenophore_MG_0642-2.jpg
  • Reef squid
    Reef Squid.jpg
  • Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus), Monterey Bay, California
    seastar rock_LM4C8515.jpg
  • Shoreline Crab (Pachygrapsus Crassipes), Hayward Shoreline Salt Marsh. Hayward Regional Shoreline consists of 1,713 acres of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, and seasonal wetlands. Levees were originally built in Hayward and San Lorenzo to create land for salt production. Hayward Marsh, completed in 1985, is a 145-acre fresh and brackish water marsh and is somewhat unusual in that it relies on secondary treated effluent as the freshwater source. The marsh is made up of five managed ponds and has 15 islands that are utilized by many species of nesting birds. (East Bay Regional Park District 2009)
    Shoreline CrabsLM4C9548.jpg
  • California Ghost Shrimp, San Francisco Bay
    Ghost Shrimp-Kip-2486.jpg
  • Ochre Starfish & CA Mussels - Point Pinos, Pacific Grove, CA
    ochre sea stars_LM4C9797.jpg
  • Cordell Bank Anemones
    Cordell Bank Anemone' 6235-1.jpg
  • Giant Green Anemone (Anthopleura xanthogrammica)
    green anemone_LM4C9810.jpg