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Starfish and macroalgae in a rocky intertidal area at Sea West, north of Morro Bay, California
Rocky intertidal area at Sea West, north of Morro…
Starfish and macroalgae in a rocky intertidal area at Sea West, north of Morro Bay, California
Rocky intertidal area at Sea West, north of Morro…
Rocky intertidal area at Sea West, north of Morro Bay, California
Rocky intertidal area at Sea West, north of Morro…
Ruppia growing on an intertidal mudflat in Morro Bay
Ruppia maritima (widgeongrass) on mudflat
Salicornia marsh at edge of intertidal mudflat in Morro Bay
Salicornia marsh (pickle weed)
Rundown wooden buildings on the shore of Johnson's Bay
The Old Building and the Sea
"Living stones" - arid-adapted plants from the…
Arid-adapted plants from the California desert
Arid-adapted plants from the California desert
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California. He was accompanied by a pair of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis)
California sea lion
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California
California sea lion
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California. He was accompanied by a pair of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis)
California sea lion
Frankie, a local friendly California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), watches people on the dock in Morro Bay, California
California sea lion
Early morning fog in the Morro Bay harbor
Early morning fog in the Morro Bay harbor
Morro Bay rock at the mouth of the Morro Bay estuary, California
Morro Bay rock, California
Sailboats on Morro Bay with Morro Rock in the background emerging from fog
Morro Rock
A stretch of the Big Sur coastline, showing the large kelp beds offshore
Big Sur coastline
Elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostri) on a beach along Highway 1 in Big Sur, California
Elephant seals
Elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostri) on a beach along Highway 1 in Big Sur, California
Elephant seals
Elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostri) on a beach along Highway 1 in Big Sur, California
Elephant seals
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) on a beach along the 17-Mile-Drive near Carmel, California
Harbor seals on the beach
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) on a beach along the 17-Mile-Drive near Carmel, California
Harbor seals on the beach
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) on a beach along the 17-Mile-Drive near Carmel, California
Harbor seals on the beach
Rocky coastline along the 17-Mile-Drive near Carmel, California
Rocky coastline along the 17-Mile-Drive near…
Rocky coastline along the 17-Mile-Drive near Carmel, California
Rocky coastline along the 17-Mile-Drive near…
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