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Sea stars are amongst the most common and conspicuous invertebrates
that thrive in the rich waters of the Pacific Northwest, from
northern California to southeast Alaska. Worldwide there are more
than 2,000 different species, but no other temperate region has a
greater variety and abundance of these colourful and often very
large echinoderms, which are closely related to sea urchins, sea
cucumbers, brittle stars and feather stars. An underwater
photographer, journalist and naturalist with over 40 years of
diving experience, Neil McDaniel provides many original field
observations to accompany his remarkable images of these
fascinating animals.
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