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Webshop EZ Guide to Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Salish Sea

EZ Guide to Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Salish Sea

$21.00

These Invertebrate guides show over 230 organisms, pictured and described, and grouped by Phylum:

Side 1 – Sponges, Anemones, Jellies, Hydroids, Coral, Sea Pen
Side 2 – Ribbon worms, Flatworms, Segmented worm families
Side 3 – Snails and Sea Slugs
Side 4 – Bivalves
Side 5 – Chitons, Limpets, Abalone, Isopods, Amphipods, Arachnids
Side 6 – Crabs and Shrimps
Side 7 – Barnacles, Bryozoans, Brachiopods, Ascidians
Side 8 – Sea Stars, Urchins, Dollars, Cucumbers, Beach Etiquette

Size, substrate and habitat information are included for all animals. Additional information is included for sea stars, crabs, limpets and barnacles to help distinguish between species
The vast majority of the invertebrates featured on these cards can be found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Monterey California, and some as far south as Baja California in Mexico.

Note: If ordering ten or more, for an educational organization or institution, or are purchasing for retail, please email your order to: trevor@orcanetwork.org.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

EZ Guide to Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Salish Sea

$21.00

These Invertebrate guides show over 230 organisms, pictured and described, and grouped by Phylum:

Side 1 – Sponges, Anemones, Jellies, Hydroids, Coral, Sea Pen
Side 2 – Ribbon worms, Flatworms, Segmented worm families
Side 3 – Snails and Sea Slugs
Side 4 – Bivalves
Side 5 – Chitons, Limpets, Abalone, Isopods, Amphipods, Arachnids
Side 6 – Crabs and Shrimps
Side 7 – Barnacles, Bryozoans, Brachiopods, Ascidians
Side 8 – Sea Stars, Urchins, Dollars, Cucumbers, Beach Etiquette

Size, substrate and habitat information are included for all animals. Additional information is included for sea stars, crabs, limpets and barnacles to help distinguish between species
The vast majority of the invertebrates featured on these cards can be found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Monterey California, and some as far south as Baja California in Mexico.

Note: If ordering ten or more, for an educational organization or institution, or are purchasing for retail, please email your order to: trevor@orcanetwork.org.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

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