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Saturday, September 20, 2025

September star

  

Nice view of a Forbes' Sea Star (Asterias forbesi) in a shallow tidepool in Scituate, Massachusetts, on 20 September 2025.

Eric was able to zoom in for an amazing closeup, too:

 
Visible above are short white calcareous spines, the orange madreporite (sometimes called a sieve plate, which is an opening to the water vascular system), and the transparent papulae (finger-like projections involved in gas exchange).  

Thanks for the great photos, Eric!
 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love it!!

Limantour walker said...

Beautiful photo...very interesting!

Jackie Sones said...

Thanks! There's just something about sea stars no matter which species you're looking at and learning about!