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Oysters and barnacles on a piling  Both oysters and barnacles grow along this piling in South Carolina molluscs oysters barnacles Crassostrea virginica piling fouling organisms
Oysters and barnacles on a pilingPhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig22 views1 downloads Both oysters and barnacles grow along this piling in South CarolinabfertigAdd to lightbox
Oysters and algae on rocks  Oysters and macroalgae cover the rocks along the Battery in downtown Charleston, South Carolina oysters macroalgae algae rocks shoreline rocky beach
Oysters and algae on rocksPhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig22 views0 downloads Oysters and macroalgae cover the rocks along the Battery in downtown Charleston, South CarolinabfertigAdd to lightbox
Starfish This starfish is in the collection at the Maui Ocean Center        starfish invertebrates Maui sea star
StarfishPhoto (JPG)Ben Fertig19 views0 downloadsThis starfish is in the collection at the Maui Ocean Center bfertigAdd to lightbox
Atlantic Pigmy Octopus with eggs 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. Atlantic Pigmy Octopus eggs conch
Atlantic Pigmy Octopus with eggsPhoto (JPG)Kevin T Edwards21 views0 downloadsThis 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.KevinEdwardsAdd to lightbox
Giant clams in Palau Giant clams (Tridacna species), like corals, contain symbiotic dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae. Like corals, clams can also bleach during times of warm water temperatures. Palau tropical underwater
Giant clams in PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas117 views2 downloadsGiant clams (Tridacna species), like corals, contain symbiotic dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae. Like corals, clams can also bleach during times of warm water temperatures.JaneTAdd to lightbox
Coral bleaching in Palau Small patch of bleached coral at a site monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center. Palau tropical underwater
Coral bleaching in PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas109 views2 downloadsSmall patch of bleached coral at a site monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center.JaneTAdd to lightbox
Feather stars on coral at one of the sites monitored by the Pala 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. Palau tropical underwater
Feather stars on coral at one of the sites monitored by the PalaPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas156 views7 downloadsFeather 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.JaneTAdd to lightbox
Staghorn coral in Palau This staghorn coral was at one of the sites monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center Palau tropical underwater
Staghorn coral in PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas131 views10 downloadsThis staghorn coral was at one of the sites monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef CenterJaneTAdd to lightbox
Plate coral in Palau This plate coral was at one of the sites monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef Center Palau tropical underwater
Plate coral in PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas102 views5 downloadsThis plate coral was at one of the sites monitored by the Palau International Coral Reef CenterJaneTAdd to lightbox
Feather star on coral at one of the sites monitored by the Palau 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. Palau tropical underwater
Feather star on coral at one of the sites monitored by the PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas137 views15 downloadsFeather 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.JaneTAdd to lightbox
Soft coral, Palau Soft coral at the Soft Coral Arch, Palau. The arch is formed by a limestone 'bridge' between two of the Rock Islands Palau tropical underwater
Soft coral, PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas167 views16 downloadsSoft coral at the Soft Coral Arch, Palau. The arch is formed by a limestone 'bridge' between two of the Rock IslandsJaneTAdd to lightbox
Coral bleaching in Palau Small patches of bleached coral at The Cemetery in Palau Palau tropical underwater
Coral bleaching in PalauPhoto (JPG)Jane Thomas127 views3 downloadsSmall patches of bleached coral at The Cemetery in PalauJaneTAdd to lightbox

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