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Pisaster ochraceus (Ochre Star) |
These stars were the most common on the beach. I believe Piaster ochraceus is the most robust star when it comes to being left high and dry on the beach - they are always the first to be seen.
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Camera: | Nikon F100 |
Date: | Saturday, May 22nd, 2004 |
Film: | Fuji Velvia 50 (slide) |
Lens: | 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S Zoom-Nikkor |
Photographer: | John Harvey |
Region: | North America, Canada, British Columbia |
Scientific Name: | species related to Pisaster ochraceus (Ochre Star) |
Tag: | tide pool, sea star |
Larger image: | 2000 x 1333 |
Raw image: | 3711 x 2474 |
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