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Image of Red and pink sea star
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This species is common in much of the Western Pacific but not in Hawaii.
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Photographed at 20 m. depth. These seastars feed on sponges, bryozoans, sea pens, and scavenge on dead animals.
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Image of Mediaster aequalis Stimpson 1857
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Image of Mediaster aequalis Stimpson 1857
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The red sea star Mediaster aequalis. A tiny fish passes nearby.
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Image of Mediaster aequalis Stimpson 1857
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Image of Ceramaster arcticus (Verrill 1909)
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Image of Ceramaster arcticus (Verrill 1909)
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Image of Ceramaster arcticus (Verrill 1909)
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Image of Ceramaster arcticus (Verrill 1909)
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