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Seaweed Lady {cory} (a group admin) says:
11 Oct 07 - This is a pool for things that are living or were once living in north Atlantic waters around New England. Beach shots are cool, too, but only if there is obvious marine life in the frame.

Please feel free to add to the pool as many pictures as you'd like, invite your friends, and help others discover what cool things we have living just below the surface of our friendly Atlantic!

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New group for marine flora Seaweed Lady {cory} 0 57 months ago
Intertidal and Subtidal? yeimaya 2 57 months ago

About Marine Life of New England

Intertidal and subtidal organisms that live on the New England coast (and adjacent areas).

Names of the organisms as well as locations are desirable.

Here are some resources to help you identify your organisms:

Algae:

NEAS Keys to Benthic Marine Algae of the Northeastern Coast of North America from Long Island Sound to the Strait of Belle Isle, edited by James Sears. Published by the Northeast Algal Society.

Seaweeds of Long Island Sound, by Margaret "Peg" Stewart Van Patten. Published by the Connecticut Sea Grant.

Dr. Carol Thornber's Lab (University of Rhode Island) Macroalgae of Rhode Island www.uri.edu/cels/bio/thornber/macroalgae.html


Animals:
Marine Animals of Southern New England and New York, by Howard M. Weiss, Ph.D. Available at the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection Bookstore (http://www.ctdepstore.com),

Marine Life of the North Atlantic, Canada to New England, by Andrew Martinez.


Invasive Species:
Aquatic Nuisance species information from Connecticut Sea Grant Connecticut Sea Grant

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