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Illustration map of Sequim and Discovery Bays in Washington, USA
USA WA: Sequim and Discovery Bays
Illustration map of Skagit Bay and Whidbey Basin in Washington, USA
USA WA: Skagit Bay and Whidbey Basin
Illustration map of South Puget Sound in Washington, USA
USA WA: South Puget Sound
Illustration map of Willapa Bay in Washington, USA
USA WA: Willapa Bay
Illustration of Bolbometopon muricatum (Green Humphead Parrotfish)
Bolbometopon muricatum (Green Humphead Parrotfish)
Illustration of Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Illustration of Myripristis vittata (Bigeye Soldierfish)
Myripristis vittata (Bigeye Soldierfish)
The Hawaiian Hoary Bat, known as ‘ope‘ape‘a in Hawai'i, has a heavy fur coat that is brown and gray, and ears tinged with white, giving it a frosted or
Lasirus cinereus semotus (Hawaiian Hoary Bat)
Illustration of Balistapus undulatus (Orange-lined Triggerfish)
Balistapus undulatus (Orange-lined Triggerfish)
Illustration of Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove)
Avicennia germinans (Black Mangrove)
Illustration of Triaenodon obesus (Whitetip Reef Shark)
Triaenodon obesus (Whitetip Reef Shark)
Illustration of Peperomia spp. ('ala 'ala Wai Nui)
Peperomia spp. ('ala 'ala Wai Nui)
Ariolimax sp., also know as the banana slug, found near Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in Oregon.
Ariolimax sp
The Astoria-Megler Bridge crosses the Columbia River, the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The bridge crosses from Astoria, Oregon into Pacific County, Washington.
Astoria-Megler Bridge
Nereocystis luetkeana, also known as bull kelp, photographed at the mouth of the Columbia River estuary in Oregon. Other common names for this species include edible kelp, bull kelp, bullwhip kelp, ribbon kelp, giant kelp, bladder wrack.
Nereocystis luetkeana
Illustration of Oncorhynchus kisutch (Coho Salmon) parr
Oncorhynchus kisutch (Coho Salmon) : parr
Illustration of Sebastes crameri (Darkblotched Rockfish)
Sebastes crameri (Darkblotched Rockfish)
Illustration of Mola mola (Ocean Sunfish)
Mola mola (Ocean Sunfish)
Illustration of Cheilinus spp.
Cheilinus spp. 1
Illustration of Epinephelus fuscoguttatus (Brown-marbled Grouper)
Epinephelus fuscoguttatus (Brown-marbled Grouper)
Illustration of Indonesian zone marker for fishing
Indonesian zone marker
Illustration of Littoraria spp. (Mangrove Periwinkle)
Littoraria spp. (Mangrove Periwinkle)
Illustration of Plectropomus areolatus (Squaretail Coralgrouper)
Plectropomus areolatus (Squaretail Coralgrouper)
Illustration of Plectropomus leopardus (Coral Trout)
Plectropomus leopardus (Coral Trout)
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