Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. 2. Map of National Marine Sanctuaries.

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Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary

2. Map of National Marine Sanctuaries

3. Map of Central California Sanctuaries

4. Geology

5. Old ship dropping off edge

6. Old vessel drawing

7. Sailing vessel

8. Open ocean and dark sky

9. Rough seas

10. Calm sea with clouds

11. Divers on Bank

12. Two divers on Bank

13. Diver

14. Diver and hydrocoral

15. Diver with camera

16. Invertebrates

17. Color map of sanctuaries

18. Dinoflagellate plankton

19. Mud bottom and brittle stars

20. USGS image of Cordell

21. California Current

22. Upwelling diagram

23. Sonoma Coastline

24. Satellite Image

25. Temperature Graph

26. Phytoplankton

27. Phytoplankton

28. Zooplankton

29. Strawberry anemone

30. Invertebrates

31. More invertebrates

32. Sponges

33. Metridium anemone

34. Decorator crab

35. Beroe comb jelly

36. Sea butterfly

37. Lion’s Mane jelly

38. Ocean sunfish

39. Leatherback sea turtle

40. Yellowtail rockfish

41. Yellowtail over Cordell Bank

42. Blue rockfish

43. rockfish

44. Juveniles and adults over Bank

45. Puffin with fish

46. Rosy rockfish

47. Lingcod

48. California sea lions

49. Euphausiid

50. Krill

51. Humpback whale

52. Blue whales

53. Pink-footed shearwater

54. Black-footed albatross

55. NOAA vessel McArthur

56. Sampling grid

57. Tucker trawl

38. Manta net

59. CTD instrument

60. Seabirds observer

61. Samples in a graph

62. Breaking humpback

63. Cordell Bank

64. Rainbow on ocean