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C 31-4B 31-4A 31-4D Sea Grant Wet Lab 31 - Floor Plan Stag Horn Sculpin – Leptocottus armatus (31-5) Northern Kelp Crab – Pugettia producta (31-4D) Purple Shore Crab – Hemigrapsus nudus (31-4C) Dungeness Crab - Cancer magister (31-1A) European Green Crab – Carcinus maenus (31-1B) Surf perch – Embiotocidae (31-2) Red Octopus – Octopus rubescens (31-3) Big Skate – Raja binoculata (31-5) Olympia Oyster – Ostrea lurida (31-6) Blue Mussel Mytilus edulus (31-6) Hermit Crab Pagurus armatus (31-4A) Red Rock Crab - Cancer productus (31-1C) Tide pool Gunnels – Pholis nebulosa (31-2) Artemia (31-14)Key Hole Limpet – Diodora aspera (31-10) Shaggy Mouse Nudibranch – Aeolidia papillosa (31-10) Decorator Crab Oregonia gracilis (31-4B) California Mussel – Mytilus californianus (31-6) Lined Shore Crab – Pachygrapsus crassipes (31-4C) California Sea Cucumber Parastichopus californicus (31-10) Green Sea Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica (31-7/10) Strawberry Anemone Corynactis californica (31-7/10) Aggregate Anemone Anthopleura elegantissima (31-7/10) Purple Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (31-8) Red Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus franciscanus (31-8) Sunflower Star/Sun Star Pycnopodia helianthoides (31-11) Ochre Sea Star Pisaster orchraceus (31-11) Painted Sea Star Orthasterias koehleri (31-11) Pink Sea Star Piaster brevispinus (31-11) Blood Sea Star Henricia leviuscula (31-11) Bat Sea Star Patiria miniata (31-11) Mottled Sea Star Evasterias troschelii (31-11) Leather Sea Star Demasterias imbricate (31-11) Daisy Brittle Star Ophiophlis aculeate (31-10) Brachiopod Terebratalia transversa (31-10) Heart/Nuttall Cockle Clinocardium nauttallii (31-9) Red Abalone Haliotis rubescens (31-10) Sand Dollar Dendraster excentricus (31-9) Bent Nose/Macoma Clam Macoma nasuta (31-9) Mole Crab Emerita analoga (31-9) Ghost Shrimp Neotrypaea californiensis (31-9) Blue Mud Shrimp Upogebia pugettensis (31-9) Sand Shrimp Crangon septemspinosa (31-9) Mossy Chiton Moppalia muslosa (31-10) Black (Katatrina) Chiton Katharina tunicata (31-10) Giant Rock Scallop Hinnites giganteus (31-10) Lined Chiton Tonicella lineate (31-10) 31-1A31-1B31-1C Tide pool Sculpin – Obligocohus maculosus (31-2)

37-9 Decorator Crab Oregonia gracilis (37-1) Hermit Crab Pagurus armatus (37-1) California Mussel – Mytilus californianus (37-4) Blue Mussel Mytilus edulus (37-4) Lined Shore Crab – Pachygrapsus crassipes (37-1) Purple Shore Crab – Hemigrapsus nudus (37-1) California Sea Cucumber Parastichopus californicus (37-1) Green Sea Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica (37-1) Strawberry Anemone Corynactis californica (37-1) Aggregate Anemone Anthopleura elegantissima (37-1) Purple Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (37-1) Red Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus franciscanus (37-1) Red Abalone Haliotis rubescens (37-1) Red Rock Crab - Cancer productus (37-9) Black Rockfish – Sebastes melanopus (37-9) Stag Horn Sculpin – Leptocottus armatus (37-9) Green Sea Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica (37-9) Key Hole Limpet Diodora aspera (37-1) Lined Chiton Tonicella lineate (37-1) Black (Katatrina) Chiton Katharina tunicata (37-1) Mossy Chiton Moppalia muslosa 37-1) Amphipod Amphipoda (37-1) Tide pool Gunnels – Pholis nebulosa (37-8) Surf perch – Embiotocidae (37-8) Daisy Brittle Star Ophiophlis aculeate (37-8) Moon Glow Sea Anemone Anthopleura artemisia (37-8) Isopod Ligia pallasii (37-1) Heart/Nuttall Cockle Clinocardium nauttallii (37-2) Bent Nose/Macoma Clam Macoma nasuta (37-2) Mole Crab Emerita analoga (37-2) Ghost Shrimp Neotrypaea californiensis (37-2) Blue Mud Shrimp Upogebia pugettensis (37-2) Sunflower Star/Sun Star Pycnopodia helianthoides (37-5) Ochre Sea Star Pisaster orchraceus (37-5) Painted Sea Star Orthasterias koehleri (37-5) Pink Sea Star Piaster brevispinus (37-5) Blood Sea Star Henricia leviuscula (37-5) Bat Sea Star Patiria miniata (37-5) Mottled Sea Star Evasterias troschelii (37-5) Leather Sea Star Demasterias imbricate (37-5) Sea Grant Wet Lab 37 Floor Plan Tide pool Sculpin – Obligocohus maculosus (31-2)