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Oysters and barnacles on a piling
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Ben Fertig
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Both oysters and barnacles grow along this piling in South Carolina
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Oysters and algae on rocks
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Ben Fertig
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Oysters and macroalgae cover the rocks along the Battery in downtown Charleston, South Carolina
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Starfish
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Ben Fertig
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This starfish is in the collection at the Maui Ocean Center
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Atlantic Pigmy Octopus with eggs
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Kevin T Edwards
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This mama Atlantic Pigmy Octopus washed in with the surf in Charlotte County Florida's gulf front beach at Stump Pass State Park. Fortunately it was rescued and relocated into a more calm lagoon.
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Giant clams in Palau
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Jane Thomas
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Giant clams (Tridacna species), like corals, contain symbiotic dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae. Like corals, clams can also bleach during times of warm water temperatures.
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Coral bleaching in Palau
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Jane Thomas
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Small patch of bleached coral at a site monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center.
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Feather stars on coral at one of the sites monitored by the Pala
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Jane Thomas
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Feather stars are Echinoderms and are related to starfish and sea urchins. They filter feed by catching particles from the water column with their extended tentacles.
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Staghorn coral in Palau
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Jane Thomas
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This staghorn coral was at one of the sites monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center
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Plate coral in Palau
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Jane Thomas
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This plate coral was at one of the sites monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center
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Feather star on coral at one of the sites monitored by the Palau
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Jane Thomas
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Feather stars are Echinoderms and are related to starfish and sea urchins. They filter feed by catching particles from the water column with their extended tentacles.
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Soft coral, Palau
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Jane Thomas
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Soft coral at the Soft Coral Arch, Palau. The arch is formed by a limestone 'bridge' between two of the Rock Islands
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Coral bleaching in Palau
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Jane Thomas
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Small patches of bleached coral at The Cemetery in Palau
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