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Cameron Phelps
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These were found attached to a rock on the beach. The shells of the barnacles are light-gray and are formed in a mound-like structure. The aperture in the center is diamond shaped.
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Cailin O'Connor Fitzpatrick
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Anyone know local barnacle species? These were everywhere on the rocks exposed by the low tide, the only species present, same habitat as blue mussels
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Susan J. Hewitt
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These barnacles were growing all over a big tree stump which I assume had washed up during the last big storm a few days ago.
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Susan J. Hewitt
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These barnacles were growing all over a big tree stump which I assume had washed up during the last big storm a few days ago.
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Lena Struwe
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Washed up on shore near Mata Limon
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Washed up on shore near Mata Limon
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