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SF BAY FAUNA

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SFBay:2K focuses on the bottom dwelling animals (the benthic fauna). Carefully documented and preserved, samples of every type of animal that we encounter constitute the results of our boat- and shore-based collecting. Academy staff, SFBay:2K participants, and visiting experts work together to provide up-to-date identifications of these animals, and help to add this information to Academy databases. These data can help us not only to record the distributions of Bay species, but to track and even reveal new instances of invasive species that can threaten the health of the Bay. Some of these species are illustrated in this part of our website.

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Porifera (sponges)
Coelenterata (anemones and hydroids)
Ctenophora (comb jellies) comb jelly
Platyhelminthes (flatworms) flatworm
Nemertea (ribbon worms) ribbon worm
Annelida goniadid worm
Mollusca (snails, clams, and relatives) snail
Bryozoa (moss animals) moss animal
Sipunculida (peanut worms)
Arthropoda (crustaceans, sea spiders, and other joint-legged animals) dungeness crab
Echinodermata (starfish, brittlestars, sea urchins, and relatives) starfish
Urochordata (tunicates)
Pisces (fishes) clingfish

All photos by George Brooks, except where noted
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