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Sea lion head profile, showing small external ear, prominant forehead typical of adult males, whiskers.  This sea lion is hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lion head profile, showing small external ear, prominant forehead typical of adult males, whiskers. This sea lion is hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19432  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19435  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19437  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19438  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19439  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19440  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19442  
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin.  This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River.  The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees, Zalophus californianus
Sea lions hauled out on public docks in Astoria's East Mooring Basin. This bachelor colony of adult males takes up residence for several weeks in late summer on public docks in Astoria after having fed upon migrating salmon in the Columbia River. The sea lions can damage or even sink docks and some critics feel that they cost the city money in the form of lost dock fees.
Species: California sea lion, Zalophus californianus
Location: Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon
Image ID: 19443  
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River.  The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River. The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21146  
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River.  The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River. The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21147  
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River.  The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River. The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21150  
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River.  The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River. The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21151  
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River.  The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Capilano Suspension Bridge, 140 m (450 ft) long and hanging 70 m (230 ft) above the Capilano River. The two pre-stressed steel cables supporting the bridge are each capable of supporting 45,000 kgs and together can hold about 1300 people.
Location: Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Image ID: 21152  
NASSCO Builder, a floating drydock operated by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, with a boat under construction shrouded in white within the drydock, San Diego, California
NASSCO Builder, a floating drydock operated by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, with a boat under construction shrouded in white within the drydock.
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 22342  
Green moray eel, Roatan
Green moray eel.
Location: Roatan, Honduras
Image ID: 00571  
Keel scar caused by F/V Jin Shiang Fa to coralline algae reef, Rose Atoll National Wildlife Sanctuary
Keel scar caused by F/V Jin Shiang Fa to coralline algae reef.
Location: Rose Atoll National Wildlife Sanctuary, American Samoa
Image ID: 00821  
Water and light, steel gray reflections, ripples and patterns, Frederick Sound
Water and light, steel gray reflections, ripples and patterns.
Location: Frederick Sound, Alaska
Image ID: 04590  
Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure, Del Mar Fair
Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20871  
Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure, Del Mar Fair
Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20872  
Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure, Del Mar Fair
Ferris wheel and fair rides at sunset, blurring due to long exposure.
Location: Del Mar Fair, California
Image ID: 20873  
Garibaldi in eel grass, Catalina, Hypsypops rubicundus, Catalina Island
Garibaldi in eel grass, Catalina.
Species: Garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicundus
Location: Catalina Island, California
Image ID: 01128  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Isla Enderby
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Isla Enderby, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01832  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Isla Enderby
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Isla Enderby, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01833  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Isla Enderby
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Isla Enderby, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01836  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Isla Enderby
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Isla Enderby, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01831  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Isla Enderby
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Isla Enderby, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01834  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Isla Enderby
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Isla Enderby, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01835  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Gordon Rocks
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Gordon Rocks, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01839  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe, Gordon Rocks
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Gordon Rocks, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 01840  
Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Steel pompano.
Species: Steel pompano, Trachinotus stilbe
Location: Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02739  
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