By Maggie Dutch, Senior Benthic Ecologist, Environmental Assessment Program
We have 20 new images of the more than 1,200 unique species of tiny invertebrates, including worms, clams, snails, shrimp, crabs, brittle stars, and many others, that live in the sand and mud at the bottom of Puget Sound.
Scientists refer to these creatures as benthic invertebrates, or benthos, meaning
We have 20 new images of the more than 1,200 unique species of tiny invertebrates, including worms, clams, snails, shrimp, crabs, brittle stars, and many others, that live in the sand and mud at the bottom of Puget Sound.
Scientists refer to these creatures as benthic invertebrates, or benthos, meaning
Eyes Under Puget Sound: Studying Puget Sound benthos
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