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The Eastern Spinner Dolphin Stenella longirostris orientalis is a subspecies of spinner dolphin found in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It’s distinguished by its smaller size and unique vocalizations compared to other populations. Primarily inhabiting tropical waters, it's studied by marine biologists r...
Diadema mexicanum is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. This extant species inhabits the East Pacific Ocean and plays a significant role in controlling algae growth on coral reefs. Its long spines and herbivorous diet make it a crucial component of reef ecosystems, benefiting...
Munk's pygmy devil ray (Mobula munkiana) is a small marine ray belonging to the family Mobulidae. Endemic to the eastern Pacific Ocean, this species is commonly found in the Gulf of California and along the coasts of Central and South America. It is distinguished by its relatively small size, reachi...
Tripneustes depressus is a species of sea urchin belonging to the family Toxopneustidae, found in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Like other members of its genus, commonly called collector urchins, it has globular tests covered with spines and is associated with tropical marine environments. The species...
The Pacific electric ray (Torpedo californica) is a cartilaginous fish found along the eastern Pacific coast from British Columbia to Baja California. It possesses paired electric organs on either side of its head capable of generating strong shocks used to stun prey and deter predators. The ray can...
The eastern Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) is a coastal marine mammal found along the Pacific coast of North America, ranging from Alaska down to Baja California. As a true seal of the family Phocidae, it lacks external ear flaps and moves on land by undulating on its belly. The subs...
The Pacific guitarfish, scientifically recognized as *Pseudobatos productus* (formerly *Rhinobatos productus*), is a ray species native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. It inhabits shallow coastal waters, sandy bays, and estuaries ranging from California down to the Gulf of California. Morphologically,...
Toxopneustes roseus is a sea urchin in the family Toxopneustidae found in the eastern Pacific, including waters along the western coast of the Americas. It has a rounded test, relatively short spines, and numerous flower-like pedicellariae, small grasping appendages that can deliver venom. Like rela...
The round ray is a small stingray of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, commonly identified as Urobatis halleri, a coastal species found from California to the Baja Peninsula. It is a benthic ray that rests on sandy or muddy shallows where it can be inadvertently stepped on by waders, and it possesses...
The longtail stingray (Hypanus longus) is a large, benthic stingray native to coastal waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, ranging from southern California to Peru. It belongs to the family Dasyatidae and is most easily recognized by its exceptionally elongated, whip-like tail, which can measure mor...
Centrostephanus coronatus, commonly known as the crowned sea urchin, is a species of long-spined sea urchin found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from California to Peru. First described by Addison Emery Verrill in 1867, this regular echinoid is characterized by its distinctive, sharply banded spines t...
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