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The "All Marine Life WebRing" brings together websites about marine life in the world's oceans, including the largest mammals such as whales & purpoises & seals, to invertebrates such as mollusks & crabs & sea urchins, to the tiniest plankton. If you have a webpage about sea life, join today. If you have more than one, you may add all of them!

 
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   Mollusks & Seashells NetRing
The "Mollusks & Seashells NetRing" brings together websites about Mollusca / Mollusks and Seashells, living or fossil, including the classes Gastropoda, Bivalvia / Pelecypoda, Cephalopoda, Scaphopoda, Polyplacophora, and Amphineura. If you have a webpage about Mollusks or Seashells, you are invited to join. If you have more than one, you may add them all.

   Mollusca from San Pedro Channel, Calif.
Article gives list of marine mollusks dredged from the San Pedro Channel in southern California.

   All Marine Life Webring
This is the homepage for the "All Marine Life Webring" and gives the information about the ring.

   Books about Brachiopods
Site gives a list of books about Brachiopoda / Brachiopods aka Lampshells, both living and fossil, compiled by a science librarian, that are currently available.

   Books about Mollusks - Seashells
Site gives an extensive list of books about Mollusca - Mollusks - Seashells, living and fossil, compiled by a science librarian, that are currently available.

   Mollusks WebRing
The "Mollusks WebRing" brings together websites about Mollusks - Mollusca, i.e. bivalves, cepahalopods, chitons, clams, conchs, cuttlefish, gastropods, mussels, octopus, oysters, scallops, scaphopods, seashells, slugs, snails, and squid, both living or fossil. If you have a webpage about Mollusks, join today! If you have more than one, you may add all of them.

   Bivalve Crassatella from Southern California
Article describes the clam Crassatella from the Recent, Pleistocene and Pliocene of southern California.



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