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California sea cucumber - Wikipedia
The California sea cucumber (Apostichopus californicus), also known as the giant California sea cucumber, is a sea cucumber that can be found from the Gulf of Alaska to Baja California. It is found from the low intertidal zone to a depth of 250 m (820 ft). They are most abundant in areas with moderate … Meer weergeven
The California sea cucumber can grow to a length of 50 cm (1 ft 8 in) and a width of 5 cm (2 in). It has a soft, cylindrical body, with red … Meer weergeven
A. californicus is a solitary nocturnal animal. When threatened, it can eviscerate, expelling its organs through its anus. It can also expel sticky filaments to ensnare or confuse … Meer weergeven
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The California sea cucumber is a scavenger that feeds on organic matter. They feed by sifting through sediments with their tentacles, or by positioning themselves in a current where they can use their tentacles to catch food flowing by. they can … Meer weergeven
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Giant Red Sea Cucumber Enhanced Status Report
WEBLearn about the natural history, population status, habitat, and fishery management of giant red sea cucumber (Apostichopus californicus), also known as California sea cucumber. This species is harvested by …
Sea cucumbers, facts and information - National Geographic
Giant red sea cucumber - Biodiversity of the Central …
WEBAt a maximum length of 50 cm, the giant red sea cucumber is the biggest sea cucumber species in Pacific Northwest waters. Its elongated body bears cone-shaped papillae (projections) of varying sizes along its …
Giant Red Sea Cucumber Enhanced Status Report - California
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5. SEA CUCUMBERS Overview of the Fishery - California
Giant Red Sea Cucumber Enhanced Status Report
WEBThe commercial giant red sea cucumber trawl fishery occurs in southern California, with a majority of statewide landings originating from the Santa Barbara Channel and San Pedro Shelf (Figure 2-1).
California sea cucumber - OCEANSCAPE NETWORK