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Red algae, mussels, barnacles and snails living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Barnacles covering mussels, Acadia National Park…
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Limpets and algae, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Snails and barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Snails and barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Snails and barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Hardshell Clam Floats in Brackanorton Bay near Scott's Landing. Taken during deployment of buoys in Johnson's Bay
Hardshell Clams
Ria Formosa, Portugal
Clam shells on tidal flat
Illustration of oyster 2D reef
Oyster 2D reef
Illustration of oyster 3D reef
Oyster 3D reef
Illustration of oyster buried shell
Oyster buried shell
Illustration of oyster dead shell
Oyster dead shell
Illustration of oyster shell bag
Oyster shell bag
Illustration of oyster spat on shell
Oyster spat on shell
Illustration of Helix aspersa (Garden Snail)
Helix aspersa (Garden Snail)
Illustration of Oxynoe olivacea (Sacoglossan)
Oxynoe olivacea (Sacoglossan)
Illustration of Pinna nobilis (Pen Shell)
Pinna nobilis (Pen Shell)
Illustration of Architeuthis spp. (Giant Squid)
Architeuthis spp. (Giant Squid)
Illustration of clam
Clam
Illustration of Chromodoris coi (Nudibranch)
Chromodoris coi (Nudibranch)
Illustration of nudibranch
Nudibranch
The Pacific Banana Slug is the second-largest species of slug in the world; growing up to 25cm (9.8 inches). It is native to the forest floors along the Pacific Coast of North America.
Pacific Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)
Illustration of Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra Mussel)
Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra Mussel)
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