Subject: non-bird question
Date: Jul 3 17:30:05 2000
From: Mike Patterson - celata at pacifier.com


Strongylocentrotus purpuratus- "absent from Puget Sound proper and
found on only a few of the more exposed shore of the San Juan
Archipeligo, is abundant on the open coast."

Without the latin, I can't help you with the anenome.

Kozloff, E.N. 1974. Keys to marine invertebrates of Puget Sound, the
San Juan Archipeligo, and adjacent regions. U.Wash Press, Seattle.

Kozloff, E.N. 1993. Seashore life of the Northern Pacific Coast.
U.Washington Press, Seattle.

Diann MacRae wrote:
>
> Hi, Tweets
>
> Can anyone tell me if the following tide pool inhabitants would be found on
> the Strait of Juan de Fuca (Salt Creek County Park Marine Sanctuary, to be
> exact): Purple Sea Urchin and Dahlia Anemone. My in-depth education stops
> at tide pools, it seems.
>
> Cheers, Diann
> ___________________________
> Diann MacRae
> Olympic Vulture Study
> 22622 - 53rd Avenue S.E.
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