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(Created page with " A Strongylocentrotus Franciscanus is a Sea Urchin that ... * <B>AKA:</B> Red Sea Urchin. * <B>See:</B> Baja California, Alexander Agassiz, Sea Urchin, Alaska. ---- ---- ==References== === 2024 === * (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_sea_urchin Retrieved:2024-4-24. ** The '''red sea urchin''' ('''''Mesocentrotus franciscanus''''') is a sea urchin found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska t...")
 
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* (Wikipedia, 2024) &rArr; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_sea_urchin Retrieved:2024-4-24.
* (Wikipedia, 2024) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_sea_urchin Retrieved:2024-4-24.
** The '''red sea urchin''' ('''''Mesocentrotus franciscanus''''')  is a [[sea urchin]] found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean from [[Alaska]] to [[Baja California]]. It lives in shallow waters from the low-tide line to greater than deep,  and is typically found on rocky shores sheltered from extreme wave action in areas where kelp is available.  <ref name=":1" />
** The '''red sea urchin''' ('''''Mesocentrotus franciscanus''''')  is a [[sea urchin]] found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean from [[Alaska]] to [[Baja California]]. It lives in shallow waters from the low-tide line to greater than deep,  and is typically found on rocky shores sheltered from extreme wave action in areas where kelp is available.  <ref name=":1" />
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A Strongylocentrotus Franciscanus is a Sea Urchin that ...



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  • (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_sea_urchin Retrieved:2024-4-24.
    • The red sea urchin (Mesocentrotus franciscanus) is a sea urchin found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California. It lives in shallow waters from the low-tide line to greater than deep, and is typically found on rocky shores sheltered from extreme wave action in areas where kelp is available. [1]
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