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Captain Chuck Curry at the helm of the R/V MANTA during shakedownoperations near Bellingham, Washington.
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National Marine Sanctuary Director Dan Basta takes the first leap from thediving platform of the R/V MANTA in Lake Washington. Sanctuary Director G.P.Schmahl is suited up for the second leap.
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Remains of an anchor at Cape Alava
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Remains of an anchor at Cape Alava
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Fuca Pillar at Cape Flattery, the northwest extremity of the Olympic Peninsula
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Fuca Pillar at Cape Flattery, the northwest extremity of the Olympic PeninsulaAn aerial view.
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Tatoosh Lighthouse from offshore.
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Tskawahyah Island at sunset
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Sunset along an Olympic Coast beach
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Sunset along the Olympic Coast
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Aerial view of Teahwhit Head and James Island
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California mussel bed along the Olympic Coast
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The rocky intertidal zone
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A pair of Tufted Puffins on a cliff
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A Black Oystercatcher.
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A Murre colony up close
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Tidal current patterns in the sand and sea grass at low tide
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Mary Sue Brancato, Resource Protection Specialist for the OlympicCoast National Marine Sanctuary, is setting a trap to monitor for green crab,an invasive species.
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Mary Sue Brancato, Resource Protection Specialist for the OlympicCoast National Marine Sanctuary, is tagging a dead bird as part of theCOASST (Coastal Observation and Seatbird Survey Team) monthly surveyof dead birds on area beaches.
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Greg McCormack, Naturalist and Education Specialist for the OlympicCoast National Marine Sanctuary, is talking to a group of volunteerdocents about plants and animals found in tide pools. 15 miles west of PortAngeles.
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