Web30SharkOctoCoral9.JPG (8245 bytes)
Gorgonian; Shark poses with Split-Pore Sea Rod (Octocorals)

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Gargonian; Shark poses with Corky Sea Finger (Octocorals)

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Gargonian; Shark poses with Spiny Sea Rod (Octocorals)

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Gargonian; Shark poses with Sea Plume (Octocorals)

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Gargonian; Shark poses with Sea Plume (Octocorals)

Web30BlueberryAnemonie.JPG (15600 bytes)
Brown Anemone (Knobby Anemone?)

WebMarathonPurpleSponge.JPG (18454 bytes)
Fancy Blue (Azure) Vase Sponge

Web30StrangeAlgae.JPG (12425 bytes)
What kind of Algae is this?

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Nodules of same Algae

Web30RedFingerSonges.JPG (13219 bytes)
Red Finger Sponge

Web30PurpleBlobSponge.JPG (13230 bytes)
Is it a Purple Condominium Tunicate?

WebMarathonVaseSue2.JPG (10459 bytes)
Sue examines large vase like Barrel Sponge

Web30BlackBandCoral.JPG (11397 bytes)
Coral Black-Band Disease. Research
indicates it is a natural phenomenon and not the result of pollution.

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A stand of Pillar Coral

WebMarathonIceCreamSponge.JPG (13705 bytes)
Unique Tube Sponges, Who knows?

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