INFO LINKS
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Common starfish BBC Nature: Wildfacts
Common starfish: Facts and Pictures Read More
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Red Sea Urchin MarineBio.com
Red Sea Urchin: facts, pictures, habitat, and other information Read More
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Echinoderm Oceanic Research Group
Lesson plans with narrative and pictures Read More
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Sea Cucumber National Geographic
Sea Cucumber fact sheet and pictures Read More
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Starfish National Geographic
Starfish (Sea Star) fact sheet and pictures Read More
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Crinoid Jeff's Nudibranch Site and Coral Reef Gallery
"Crinoids, above left, also known as "feather stars" or comatulids are harmless, colorful creatures. They are among the most ancient and primitive of ocean invertebrates". Spectacular pictures of Crinoids Read More
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Seastar Unique Australian Animals
Categorized information on Seastar including description, habitat, feeding, etc. Has nice pictures, too. Read More
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echinoderm mobot.org
Echinoderms Ever wonder what a sea cucumber looks like? This page contains some nice pictures of Echinoderms Read More
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Sea Urchin Microscopy-UK
Sea urchin, a stinging but amazing animal Read More
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Starfish Japan Sea Coastal Zone And Peter The Great Bay
Image gallery of starfishes with nice articles about different species Read More
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Sea Urchin Japan Sea Coastal Zone And Peter The Great Bay
Brief description of many species of sea urchins and some sketches Read More
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Ophiuroidea Japan Sea Coastal Zone And Peter The Great Bay
"Ophiuroidea are closely related to starfish and are also regular radial animals, whose body consists of a flat central disk and five rays" Description and sketches of this echinoderm Read More
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Sea Cucumber Japan Sea Coastal Zone And Peter The Great Bay
"Like sea urchins, holothurians have no arms, which are included in a body that had lost its regular five-ray radial shape. The holothurian body is normally bilaterally-symmetrical, elongated along the mouth-anus axis; is worm-like, cylindrical, less often spheroidal" Interesting narrative and sketch of sea cucumeber. Read More
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Sea Lily Japan Sea Coastal Zone And Peter The Great Bay
"It is not without reason that sea lilies have received their name: outwardly they are indeed reminiscent of a pennibranched flower" Brief description of sea lilies Read More
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