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both black and ruddy turnstones are also common. the intertidal waters are home to an amazing number of marine life form, and their existence and activities are controlled by the rhythmic movements of the tides. every tide pool has its own distinctive inhabitants: mollusca, crabs, starfish, anemones, sea
urchins, and many others. marine mammals to watch for include harbour seals, sea lions, beavers, river otters, orcas, and humpback whales. offshore waters are home to minke, gray, and humpback whales, as well as porpoises and dolphins. terrestrial wildlife includes black-tailed deer, mink, and wolves...
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both black and ruddy turnstones are also common. the intertidal waters are home to an amazing number of marine life form, and their existence and activities are controlled by the rhythmic movements of the tides. every tide pool has its own distinctive inhabitants: mollusca, crabs, starfish, anemones, sea
urchins, and many others. marine mammals to watch for include harbour seals, sea lions, beavers, river otters, orcas, and humpback whales. offshore waters are home to minke, gray, and humpback whales, as well as porpoises and dolphins. terrestrial wildlife includes black-tailed deer, mink, and wolves...
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