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Fieldtrip to Ocean Institute and Intertidal, Dana Pt., Orange Co., CA, February 10, 2012

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Giant models of forams (see the following for info on forams: 1 - 2 - 3)
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The cabezon or cabezone (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus) is a sculpin that gets up to about 23 lb. in weigh (10+ kg). It has roe that is toxic to humans. In Spanish, cabezón means big-headed or stubborn.
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This Luidia (species not determined) seastar fell off the aquarium wall but was fast to turn itself back over.
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A different seastar also found in soft sediments, Astropecten armatus.
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Poulson's rock shell (Roperia poulsoni)
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Hartweg's chiton (Cyanoplax hartwegii) under rockweed (Silvetia compressa)
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