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  • Harbor Seal, Point Pinos Pacific Grove
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  • Harbor seals and Brown Pelicans rest alongshore Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
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  • Harbor Seal, Point Pinos Pacific Grove
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking east/southeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north/northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking east.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking south.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking northwest.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north/northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking east.
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  • Aerial view of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California, looking north/northeast.
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  • A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pops its head above water in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
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  • A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pops its head above water in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
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  • A harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pops its head above water in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
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  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking northwest. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
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  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking north. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
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  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking north. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
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  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking northwest. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
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  • View of the Santa Barbara Harbor from the air looking northwest. With over 1100 slips accommodating boats from 20 feet to 150 feet long, Santa Barbara Harbor is an ideal home or cruising destination (SantaBarbaraHarbor.com).
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  • Deep Worker Submersible in Monterey Harbor, California.
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  • Harbor Seal
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  • Aerial view of Dana Point and Harbor looking northwest toward Laguna Beach.
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  • View of Dana Point from the air looking northeast with Dana Harbor off to the right of the image.
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  • Bodega Head looking south - harbor channel in foreground
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  • A large male California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) rests on the rocks of the Monterey Harbor Jetty.
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  • A large California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) rests on the rocks of the Monterey Harbor Jetty.
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  • Fresh catch of tuna stacked at the harbor.
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  • Aerial view looking south/southwest from Redondo Beach toward Palos Verdes.
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  • Aerial view of Point Loma, looking northwest, with the mouth of San Diego Bay directly to the east.
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  • Aerial view of Cameo Cove, Emerald Bay, Crescent Bay, and Shaws Cove, north of Dana Point, looking north.
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  • Aerial view of Crescent Bay and Shaws Cove, north of Dana Point, looking north/northeast.
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  • Aerial view of Point Loma, looking northwest, with the mouth of San Diego Bay directly to the east.
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  • Aerial view of Point Loma, looking northwest, with the mouth of San Diego Bay directly to the east.
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  • Aerial view of Point Loma, looking northwest, with the mouth of San Diego Bay directly to the east.
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  • Aerial view of Cameo Cove and Emerald Bay, north of Dana Point, looking north.
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  • Aerial view of Cameo Cove, Emerald Bay, Crescent Bay, and Shaws Cove, north of Dana Point, looking north.
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  • Bodgea Head looking west southwest
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  • Bodgea Head looking west southwest
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  • Bodgea Head looking southwest
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  • Bodgea Head looking southwest
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  • 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)
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