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Thank you Sonoma State Students!

A huge thank you to all the Sonoma State students and in particular Prof. Shannon Lee for being the first MEP (Marine Ecology Program) to document all their tide pool findings on iNat and specifically on our Marine Ecology of Fort Ross project! I'm so impressed with all our finds!

Thanks and come back again!

  • Sondra Hunter
    Marine Ecology Program Manager

Posted on September 19, 2016 10:24 PM by thefruithunter thefruithunter | 0 comments | Leave a comment
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The Rocky Intertidal Zone on the California Coast is one of the most magical, diverse habitats for intertidal marine life in the world. From the border of Oregon all the way down through Baja you can find hundreds of species and subspecies in the Rocky and Sandy Intertidal zones.

There are hundreds, maybe even thousands of locations along the coastline of California to go tide ...more ↓

thefruithunter created this project on April 20, 2015
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