Cnidarians: Jellies, anemones, hydroids & corals

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Cnidarians: Jellies, anemones, hydroids & corals

Doug Stark Aggregating / pink-tipped anemone Anthopleura elegantissima

Pink-tipped green anemone a.k.a. Aggregating anemone Anthopleura elegantissima Doug Stark photos

Doug Stark Moonglow / burrowing anemone Anthopleura artemisia

Stubby rose / red-beaded anemone Urticina coriacea Doug Stark photrs

Christmas / painted anemone Urticina crassicornis Doug Stark photos

Doug Stark photo Painted anemones Urticina crassicornis and

Mary Jo Adams photo White-spotted anemone Urticina lofotensis

Doug Stark photos Plumose anemones Metridium sp.

Proliferating / brooding anemone Epiactis prolifera Doug Stark & mary Jo Adams

Nemertea - Ribbon worms red ribbon worm / orange nemertean Tubulanus polymorphus Mary Jo Adams Doug Stark

Nemertea - Ribbon worms Purple ribbon worm Paranemertes peregrina Don't let the fragile appearance of this species fool you. Paranemertes is a voracious predator known to attack, kill, and consume polychaete worms larger than itself. - Mary Jo Adams

Flatworms Mary Jo Adams

Nephtyidae Sand worm or goddess worm Nephtys sp. Mary Jo Adams

Nereidae Giant pile worm Doug Stark

Tidepools Mary Jo Adams Jim Ramaglia photo Calcareous tube worm Serpulidae

Spirorbidae Dwarf calcareous tube worms Mary Jo Adams

Polynoidae scale worms Mary Jo Adams Free living scaleworm 18-scaled worm Halosydna brevisetosa

34 Checkered periwinkle & Sitka periwinkle Littorina scutulata & Littorina sitkana Mary Jo Adams

Chink shell Lacuna

Mary Jo Adams Dire whelk Lirubuccinum dirum

Mary Jo Adams Blue topsnail Calliostoma ligatum

Striped dogwinkle on barnacles Nucella ostrina. & Chthamalus dalli Doug Stark

Frilled whelk Nucella lamelosa

Beach Naturalists at Birch Bay State Park Bubble snails! Haminoea or Aglaja sp.

Chris Brown Barnacle-eating nudibranch Onchidoris bilemellata

Opalescent nudibranch Hermissenda crassicornis Shaggy mouse Aeolidia papillosa Mary Jo Adams photo

49 Steamers! Heart Cockel & Pacific littleneck Clinocardium nuttallii Leukoma (Protothaca) staminea cp. Manila (Japenese littleneck) Venerupis philipinarium Doug Stark & Whatcom County photos

Manila / Japanese littleneck Native Pacific littleneck Doug Stark photo

What s squirting us? Horse clam neck Pacific gaper / Horseneck clam

Doug Stark photo Pea crab from fat gaper/horse clam

Jingle shell oyster / Green false jingle Pododesmus macrochisma

Pacific Oysters Crassotrea gigas Whatcom County

Mopalia chitons Mossy chiton Hairy chiton Mopalia muscosa and Mopalia ciliata Mary Jo Adams photo

Woody chiton Mopalia lignosa

58 Woody chiton Mopalia lignosa Lined chiton Tonicella lineata Annie Prevost

Doug Stark photo Limpets

61 Plate limpet Tectura scutum Mary Jo Adams Doug Stark

62 Annie Prevost Mask limpet (inflated limpet) Tectura persona

Mary Jo Adams Eelgrass limpet Lottia alveus paralella

Crustaceans Jim Ramaglia photo

Detritus Doug Stark photo Amphipod - Sand flea

Eelgrass Isopods Idotea resecata

Rockweed isopod Idotea wosnesenskii

68 Doug Stark Purple shore crab Hemigrapsus nudus Hairy shore crab Hemigrapsus oregonensis Mary Jo Adams

Mary Jo Adams Black-clawed crab Lophopanopeus bellus

Doug Stark Dungeness Crab

71 Doug Stark Graceful cancer crab Cancer gracilis

Skeleton shrimp amphipod Caprella sp. Mary Jo Adams

73 Beach Naturalists Red rock crab in Sargassum Cancer productus Sargassum muticum

Hairy hermit crab Grainy hand hermit crab Bering hermit crab Mary Jo Adams photos

76 broken back shrimp Heptacarpus sp. Mary Jo Adams

Echinoderms Oh my gracious! It s Pisaster ochraceous! Pat Kennedy photo

Doug Stark photo Purple sea stars Pisaster ochraceous

Doug Stark photos Giant pink sea star Pisaster brevispinus

81 Chris Brown Mottled sea star Evasterias troschelii

Mary Jo Adams Brooding star / six-ray star Leptaserias hexactis

Doug Stark Blood star Henricia sp.

Sunflower star Picnopodia helianthoides

Baby Sunflower Star

Annie Prevost Sun star Solaster stimpsoni.

Mary Jo Adams Long armed brittle star Amphiodia occidentalis

Nancy Bergman photos Green Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis

Doug Stark photo Orange sea cucumber Cucumaria miniata

Tidepool sculpin Porichthys notatus

Tracy Clark Divebums site Staghorn sculpin / bullhead

Ron wolf Northern clingfish Gobiesox maeandricus

Doug Stark Three spine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus

105 Wendy Harris Saddleback gunnels in sea lettuce Ulva sp.

Whatcom County Starry flounder

107 Wendy Harris Gull with plainfin midshipman Porichthys notatus