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Has a head like a seahorse, is quite long (>5 inches?) and vigorously wriggly.
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Has a head like a seahorse, is quite long (>5 inches?) and vigorously wriggly.
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Clear dorsal fin, white tipped tail fin. I've found ones before that are about six inches.
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in eelgrass bed
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"Largest one I've ever seen (photographed in a paint bucket, and it had to fold up to fit), about 12"" long, which rules out Barred Pipefish but still leaves either Bay or Kelp Pipefish."
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"Largest one I've ever seen (photographed in a paint bucket, and it had to fold up to fit), about 12"" long, which rules out Barred Pipefish but still leaves either Bay or Kelp Pipefish."
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"Largest one I've ever seen (photographed in a paint bucket, and it had to fold up to fit), about 12"" long, which rules out Barred Pipefish but still leaves either Bay or Kelp Pipefish."
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It didn't end will for the pipefish.
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In the jaws of a River Otter and on Nov.11, 2016 a Red-necked grebe.
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In the jaws of a River Otter and on Nov.11, 2016 a Red-necked grebe.
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