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Summary

Title / Description


Red sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus
Author(s)


Michael Nishizaki
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Source


http://www.mikenish.com/Bamfield_Marine.html
Date created


2000
Country of first publication


Canada
Notes


Photo taken in Bamfield, BC, Canada
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