OPRD| Tsunami debris at Agate Beach: Exotic mussels (Mytilus edulis or M. galloprovicialis) and unidentified barnacles-dock fauna 2.jpg

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June 7, 2012 The dock ,3.11 Japan tsunami debris, sitting on the sand at Agate Beach is covered with marine organisms. Some are native, but others are specific to the waters of Japan.
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39.316, -123.801
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agate beach
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39.316
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-123.801
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39.316,-123.801
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KH
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KH
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OPRD| Tsunami debris at Agate Beach: Exotic mussels (Mytilus edulis or M. galloprovicialis) and unidentified barnacles-dock fauna 2.jpg
English Description
June 7, 2012 The dock ,3.11 Japan tsunami debris, sitting on the sand at Agate Beach is covered with marine organisms. Some are native, but others are specific to the waters of Japan.
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14808
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS/images/dock_fauna_2.jpg
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS/images/dock_fauna_2.jpg