Tide Pools of the Mendocino Coast: Common Guide
Tide Pools of the Mendocino Coast:
A Photographic Identification Guide for the Area’s Most Common Intertidal Life
- Features 84 real high-quality color photographs taken at local state parks and regional preserves
- Printed on two back-to-back glossy photo paper sheets (each measuring 8.5" x 11")
- Laminated with a heavy duty 5mil waterproof laminating sheet
- Area provided to safely add an option hole for use with a carabiner, lanyard, or keyring
- Lists both common and scientific names
- Includes tide pooling tips for user and wildlife safety
- Based on observations and data taken by experienced local tide pool explorers
- Reviewed by the esteemed Noyo Marine Science Center for accuracy
- Provides a link to our extended online tide pool identification catalog of uncommon intertidal life (featuring over 105 organisms, and growing)!
- Total product dimensions: 9" x 11.5"
Breakdown of Included Organisms:
Anemones: 9, Barnacles: 5, Bivalves: 1, Chitons: 4, Corals: 2, Crabs: 8, Fish: 1, Jellyfish/Hydroids: 2, Limpets: 4, Miscellaneous: 1, Nudibranchs: 7, Octopus: 1, Sea Cucumbers: 2, Sea Squirts: 1, Sea Stars: 5, Sea Urchins: 2, Seaweeds/Sea Grasses/Algae: 21, Snails: 4, Sponges: 2, Worms: 2.
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