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29-AUG-2009

California Mussel (Mytilus califorianus)

Point Loma

This large bivalve clam, which occurs only in the wave-swept areas of the midtide zone, is usually associated with the stalked goose barnacle. A special gland in the modified foot of the mussel produces hair-like structures called byssal threads that anchor the animal to the rock. A filter-feeder by habit, this mollusk can be poisonous during conditions of red tides because of its ability to concentrate hundreds of the toxic dinoflagellates in its body.

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Guest 29-Aug-2009 20:15
excellent use of DOF subtle and beautiful image. v.