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Skeleton shrimp (Caprella mutica) with young attached to it from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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An unidentified sea spider from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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An unidentified sea spider from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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An eighteen scaled worm (Halosydna brevisetosa) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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An eighteen scaled worm (Halosydna brevisetosa) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A common scud (Melita nitida) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A common scud (Melita nitida) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A common scud (Melita nitida) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A common scud (Melita nitida) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A group of strawberry anemones (Corynactis californica) living on an empty hermit crab shell from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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Two strawberry anemones (Corynactis californica) living on an empty abalone shell from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A group of strawberry anemones (Corynactis californica) living on an empty hermit crab shell from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A group of three blacktail bay shrimp (Crangon nigricauda) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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Two blacktail bay shrimp (Crangon nigricauda) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A Taylor’s sea hare (Phyllaplysia taylori) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A Taylor’s sea hare (Phyllaplysia taylori) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A California skeleton shrimp (Caprella californica) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A skeleton shrimp (Caprella mutica) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A hairy hermit crab (Pagurus hirsutiusculus) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A hairy hermit crab (Pagurus hirsutiusculus) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A female Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) with eggs from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A female Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) with eggs from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A male and female Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. The male is on the left, the female on the right. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A male Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A male Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A rock prickleback (Xiphister mucosus) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A rock prickleback (Xiphister mucosus) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A rock prickleback (Xiphister mucosus) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A rock prickleback (Xiphister mucosus) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A jack silverside (Atherinopsis californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A jack silverside (Atherinopsis californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A jack silverside (Atherinopsis californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A jack silverside (Atherinopsis californiensis) from San Francisco Bay. Photographed at the East Bay Regional Parks Mobile Education Program.

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A California murre (Uria aalge californica) at the Wildlife Center of the North Coast in Astoria, Oregon. This individual is named Bill Murre-ay.

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A California murre (Uria aalge californica) at the Wildlife Center of the North Coast in Astoria, Oregon. This individual is named Bill Murre-ay.

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A California murre (Uria aalge californica) at the Wildlife Center of the North Coast in Astoria, Oregon. This individual is named Bill Murre-ay.

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