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  2. Emerita (crustacean) - Wikipedia

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    The main predators of Emerita are fish; in the eastern Pacific Ocean, the barred surfperch (Amphistichus argenteus) is particularly important. [7] Seabirds also eat Emerita, but do not appear to target the aggregations of mole crabs. [7] Carcasses of Emerita provide an important food source for the closely related scavenger Blepharipoda. [7]

  3. Category:Fauna of the Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Molluscs of the Pacific Ocean (1 C, 447 P) Sponges of the Pacific Ocean (9 P) * Fauna of Oceania (12 C, 2 P) A. Fauna of the Aleutian Islands (1 C, 11 P) C.

  4. List of marine animals of Australia (temperate waters)

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    Paphies elongata Elongate surf clam (Reeve, 1854) (Fremantle, Western Australia, to New South Wales and around Tasmania.) [1] Paphies erycinaea Brown surf clam (Lamarck, 1818) (Victoria and around Tasmania.) [1] Family Solenidae – Razor shells Solen correctus Eastern razor shell (Iredale 1924) (Southern New South Wales to Queensland.) [1]

  5. List of fishes of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Floating plastic garbage is a problem, and refuse from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch affects its beaches. Other pressures on Hawaii's fish population are its fishing industries and whaling [ 3 ] until IWC 's moratorium in 1986. [ 4 ]

  6. California sheephead - Wikipedia

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    The California sheephead (Bodianus (formerly Semicossyphus) pulcher) is a species of wrasse native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. Its range is from Monterey Bay, California, to the Gulf of California, Mexico. [5]

  7. 50-foot waves forecast to slam Hawaii as 'The Eddie' surfing ...

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    The NWS also said to expect ocean water to surge and sweep across beaches, coastal benches and lava flows, creating the potential for impacts to coastal properties and infrastructure, including ...

  8. Chrysaora fuscescens - Wikipedia

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    Chrysaora fuscescens, the Pacific sea nettle or West Coast sea nettle, is a widespread planktonic scyphozoan cnidarian—or medusa, "jellyfish" or "jelly"—that lives in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, in temperate to cooler waters off of British Columbia and the West Coast of the United States, ranging south to México.

  9. From a loose emu to surfing dog: Watch the biggest animal ...

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    Pups take to water to catch waves before big competition Overweight 38-pound kitty is on a health journey Cat stays cool in a floating cooler as owner tows him from a kayak