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Squid egg casings attach to sand, Loligo opalescens, La Jolla, California
Squid egg casings attach to sand.
Species: Common squid, Loligo opalescens
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 02550  
Chestnut cowrie with eye stalks extended, Cypraea spadicea, Laguna Beach, California
Chestnut cowrie with eye stalks extended.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: Laguna Beach, California
Image ID: 02555  
Squid eggs following mass mating, Loligo opalescens, La Jolla, California
Squid eggs following mass mating.
Species: Common squid, Loligo opalescens
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 02992  
Stingray and squid eggs casings, La Jolla, California
Stingray and squid eggs casings.
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 05005  
Nudibranch on calcareous coralline algae, Hermissenda crassicornis, Monterey, California
Nudibranch on calcareous coralline algae.
Species: Opalescent nudibranch, Hermissenda crassicornis
Location: Monterey, California
Image ID: 05284  
Octopus, Octopus
Octopus.
Species: Octopus
Image ID: 05374  
Squid, mating and laying eggs, Loligo opalescens, La Jolla, California
Squid, mating and laying eggs.
Species: Common squid, Loligo opalescens
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 05377  
Squid, mating and laying eggs, Loligo opalescens, La Jolla, California
Squid, mating and laying eggs.
Species: Common squid, Loligo opalescens
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 05378  
Rock scallop showing sight organs, Crassedoma giganteum, Anacapa Island
Rock scallop showing sight organs.
Species: Rock scallop, Crassedoma giganteum
Location: Anacapa Island, California
Image ID: 05383  
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed, Cypraea spadicea, San Miguel Island
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Miguel Island, California
Image ID: 05384  
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed, Cypraea spadicea, San Miguel Island
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Miguel Island, California
Image ID: 05385  
Simnia and egg cluster on gorgonian, Delonovolva aequalis, Anacapa Island
Simnia and egg cluster on gorgonian.
Species: Simnia, Delonovolva aequalis
Location: Anacapa Island, California
Image ID: 05386  
Simnia on gorgonian, Delonovolva aequalis, Anacapa Island
Simnia on gorgonian.
Species: Simnia, Delonovolva aequalis
Location: Anacapa Island, California
Image ID: 05387  
Octopus, Southern California, Octopus
Octopus, Southern California.
Species: Octopus
Location: California
Image ID: 05388  
Squid, mating and laying eggs, Loligo opalescens, La Jolla, California
Squid, mating and laying eggs.
Species: Common squid, Loligo opalescens
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 05401  
Rock scallop showing sight organs, Crassedoma giganteum, Anacapa Island
Rock scallop showing sight organs.
Species: Rock scallop, Crassedoma giganteum
Location: Anacapa Island, California
Image ID: 05403  
Squid egg clusters on sand, Loligo opalescens, La Jolla, California
Squid egg clusters on sand.
Species: Common squid, Loligo opalescens
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 05406  
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling  water from its movable siphon, Nautilus pompilius
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling water from its movable siphon.
Species: Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius
Image ID: 07798  
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling  water from its movable siphon, Nautilus pompilius
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling water from its movable siphon.
Species: Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius
Image ID: 07799  
Common cuttlefish, siphon clearly visible on underside of cuttle, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish, siphon clearly visible on underside of cuttle.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07801  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07802  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07803  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07804  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07805  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07806  
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling  water from its movable siphon, Nautilus pompilius
The chambered nautilus is a living fossil whose relatives date back 100s of millions of years. The nautilus lives at great depths (1800) within fore-reef habitats of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is an active swimmer, propelling itself close to the sea floor by expelling water from its movable siphon.
Species: Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius
Image ID: 07808  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07877  
Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Common cuttlefish.
Species: Common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Image ID: 07878  
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