1. what’s that? my crabs are ready? all right then.

     

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  4. logolepsic:

    Ferry Docks (by Catie Wandell)

     

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  12. 100leaguesunderthesea:

    DSC_8532 (1) by melissa.fiene on Flickr.

    a criniod, related to sea stars and urchins. fossil crinoids have been found dating back to the ordovician period— like many other ocean creatures they are considered “living fossils”

     

  13. tentacritters:

    Red (and white and green and blue and gray and purple) cuttlefish


     

     

  14. larboardwatch:

    Janthina janthina, the purple (or violet) sea snail, with its characteristic bubble float. They travel on the open ocean like those other double-named voyagers, Velella velella.

     

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