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Tiburón Puerco (Heterodontus francisci)

Observ.

noiz77

Fecha

Abril 6, 2023 a las 07:19 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Saw what looks like a piebald horn shark near La Jolla cove

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Pelícano Californiano (Pelecanus occidentalis ssp. californicus)

Observ.

walkabata

Fecha

Diciembre 27, 2023 a las 11:45 MAÑANA PST

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Lobo Marino Californiano (Zalophus californianus)

Observ.

underwaterpat

Fecha

Diciembre 30, 2023 a las 07:12 MAÑANA MST

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

craigahoover

Fecha

Julio 1, 2023 a las 01:29 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Coryphella sp. was located on reef at a depth of 20 feet. Length was 1 cm. Water temperature was 61 degrees F.

Note that this is likely an undescribed species. It varies from C. trilineata in that it lacks the white stripes.

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Erizo de Mar Morado (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)

Observ.

natbridge

Fecha

Septiembre 9, 2023 a las 03:57 TARDE PDT

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walkabata

Fecha

Agosto 24, 2022 a las 08:01 MAÑANA PDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

nrsessions

Fecha

Septiembre 1, 2023 a las 10:33 TARDE PDT

Descripción

It has a shell like a roly poly and the belly looks like a snail but orange

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Raya Redonda Común (Urobatis halleri)

Observ.

walkabata

Fecha

Julio 25, 2023 a las 10:55 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

ID for the stingray

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Cormorán de Brandt (Urile penicillatus)

Observ.

p7wong

Fecha

Junio 4, 2023 a las 03:20 TARDE PDT

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Langosta de California (Panulirus interruptus)

Observ.

charlotteseid

Fecha

Mayo 22, 2022 a las 06:54 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Puerulus stage

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Volador Puntas Blancas (Cheilopogon xenopterus)

Observ.

kenchamberlain

Fecha

Marzo 31, 2023 a las 04:03 TARDE -07

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Erizo de Mar Bordado (Lytechinus pictus)

Observ.

uwkwaj

Fecha

Noviembre 20, 2021 a las 12:56 TARDE PST

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Galleta de Mar Excéntrica (Dendraster excentricus)

Observ.

uwkwaj

Fecha

Febrero 2, 2018 a las 03:11 TARDE PST

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Galleta de Mar Excéntrica (Dendraster excentricus)

Observ.

uwkwaj

Fecha

Febrero 2, 2018 a las 02:35 TARDE PST

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Lobo Marino Californiano (Zalophus californianus)

Observ.

b_postal

Fecha

Enero 2, 2023 a las 12:37 TARDE PST

Descripción

Youngish male specimen seen hunting and eating at least ten octopus (O. bimaculoides & possibly O. rubescens).

Male identified by formation of sagittal crest; age identified by lack of black staining on teeth.
Go With Postal 2023

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Abulón Rojo (Haliotis rufescens)

Observ.

ken_mateik

Fecha

Abril 1977

Descripción

It is just too bad that the imbalance in the Purple Sea Urchin population has caused a decimation in the Bull Kelp forest, which in turn has caused a great reduction in the Red Abalone population, such that the Abalone season in California has to be CLOSED until at least 2026 (and probably longer).
My brother Bob and I had so much fun in our twenties free diving for Abs (1975 - 1985) just minutes from our home in northern San Mateo County (1957 - 1980). On an average day, we could generally see our flippers, so maybe 5 feet of water visibility, which was kinda claustrophobic and tough to safely keep track of each other ....... but getting to frequently eat fresh abalone and crabs and fish was wonderful ..... and we made LOTs of friends quickly on many of our CSU-SF Geology field trips when we usually brought and cooked way more abalone than the two of us could eat.
I hope that many more people can enjoy this foodie experience in the future California.

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Bobos (Género Sula)

Fecha

Noviembre 9, 2022 a las 10:35 MAÑANA PST

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

klorenzen

Fecha

Octubre 20, 1979 a las 11:48 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Tilden Regional Park, near Jewel Lake. First photo shows a female at her burrow opening; second photo shows the "bottom" portion of an excavated burrow (different from the one in the first photo). The dirt was pretty firm and I was able to dig out a good-sized chunk containing the burrow. After carefully scraping away about half of the dirt, I managed to reveal a longitudinal section of the bottom portion of the burrow. I placed the female at the bottom of the burrow where I had found her and took the picture.

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Observ.

klorenzen

Fecha

Octubre 20, 1979 a las 10:57 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Male. Tilden Regional Park, near Jewel Lake. Second photo shows a size comparison between a US quarter and a male's emergence burrow.

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Lisa Rayada (Mugil cephalus)

Observ.

anewmark

Fecha

Agosto 28, 2021 a las 10:51 MAÑANA PDT