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CO 18

CO 18. Chapter 12 Life on the Sea Floor. Fig. 18.1. The Brown Algae, Laminaria. Fig. 18.2. Benthic Algae: Brown, Green and Red. Fig. 18.3. Time exposure to air for intertidal benthic organisms. Fig. 18.4. Distribution of benthic plants and animals on a rocky shore. Fig. 18.5.

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  1. CO 18 Chapter 12 Life on the Sea Floor

  2. Fig. 18.1 The Brown Algae, Laminaria

  3. Fig. 18.2 Benthic Algae: Brown, Green and Red

  4. Fig. 18.3 Time exposure to air for intertidal benthic organisms

  5. Fig. 18.4 Distribution of benthic plants and animals on a rocky shore

  6. Fig. 18.5 Organisms of the supralittoral (splash) zone

  7. Fig. 18.6 Organisms from the midlittoral (intertidal) zone

  8. Fig. 18.7 Organisms from the sublittoral (subtidal) zone

  9. Fig. 18.8 Zonation on a soft-sediment beach

  10. Fig. 18.9 Organisms of the soft sediments

  11. Fig. 18.10a Deep sea glass sponge (640 m, 2100 ft.)

  12. Fig. 18.10b Deep sea crab (2000 m, 6550 ft.)

  13. Fig. 18.10c Deep sea sponges & anemone (684 m, 2244 ft.)

  14. Fig. 18.17 Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities

  15. Fig. 18.11a Shipworms

  16. Fig. 18.11b Gribble: Small boring crustaceans

  17. Fig. 18.12a Anemone Tealia crassicornis

  18. Fig. 18.12b Carnivorous nudibranch (sea slug) Dirona albolineata

  19. Fig. 18.12c Carnivorous nudibranch (sea slug) Triopha carpenteri

  20. Fig. 18.12d Carnivorous nudibranch (sea slug) Hermissenda crassicornis

  21. Fig. 18.12e Seastars

  22. Fig. 18.12f Carnivorous seastar opens shellfish with tubefeet

  23. Fig. 18.12g Herbivorous purple and green sea urchins

  24. Fig. 18.12h The urchin mouth, Aristotle's Lantern

  25. Fig. 18.12i The filter feeding pink sea scallop

  26. Fig. 18.13 Coral Reef organisms

  27. Fig. 18.14 Coral polyps

  28. Fig. 18.15 Coral reef zonation

  29. Fig. 18.16a Corals and Sea Fan at Mana Island, Fiji

  30. Fig. 18.16b Butterfly fish and Moorish Idol, Soma Soma Strait, Fiji

  31. Fig. 18.20 Alaska king crab being unloaded from a crab pot

  32. Fig. 18.21 Raft culture of bay mussels on Puget Sound

  33. Table 18.1

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