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Quitones, Cucarachas de Mar Y Parientes (Clase Polyplacophora)Observ.
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Many chitons were separating from rocks. First warm day at 80F. Maybe the heat was making them do this?
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Cangrejos Ermitaños (Superfamilia Paguroidea)Observ.
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Teeny tiny hermit crab. I think it looks like a crab rather than a snail.
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Nudibranquios (Orden Nudibranchia)Observ.
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Nudibranch eggs found in moon snail egg case.
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Nudibranquios (Orden Nudibranchia)Observ.
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Nudibranch eggs found on moon snail egg case.
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Catarina Convergente (Hippodamia convergens)Observ.
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This little bug was clinging to a moon snail egg case, got dunked by a wave for several seconds and lived to tell the tale!
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Animales (Reino Animalia)Observ.
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Tiny (2mm across) hard spiral things attached to large rock. Found at low tide.
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Arenque del Pacífico (Clupea pallasii)Observ.
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Eggs on seaweed
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This fish seemed dead in that it wasn’t moving but it was strangely stiff, like it was clenched. About 4 inches long. Found on a rocky coast at low tide.
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Ancula gibbosaObserv.
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Tiny nudibranch, about 7 mm long. Rhinophores pale yellow. Orange spots on back. 2 pairs of orange tipped horns in front. Strange wing shapes on back. Found on a moon snail egg casing.
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Hongos (Reino Fungi)Observ.
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Small brown mushroom with conical cap, found in a coniferous forest.
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Mycena puraObserv.
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Beautiful lilac purple clump of mushrooms. About 2 inches tall. Largest cap about 2 inches in diameter. Nearby there was a solitary mushroom that looked similar but more faded (3rd photo). Found in a dark coniferous forest.
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Género RocinelaObserv.
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Tiny swimmer with a lot of legs underneath, similar to a pill bug.
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Salmón Rosado (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha)Observ.
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Lots of small, darting, bright green fish, about 1 1/2 to 2 inches long. Feeding at night.
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Corales, Medusas Y Parientes (Filo Cnidaria)Observ.
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Tiny baby jelly. 2nd and 3rd photos have the jelly in question at the top.
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I think this Victoria’s Crystal Jelly may have a critter attached to it.
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Nereis vexillosaObserv.
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Green marine worm, about 1/4 inch thick. Could not tell its length. Wrapped up in hydroids growing on floating dock.