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Global Urbanization and Protected Areas
There is crime of a different sort along the coast, poaching of beige abalone (Haliotis midae), a shellfish locally called perlemoen. Although some commercial harvesting of this species of ... where it commands high prices for its supposed aphrodisiac qualities. Although local divers harvest the abalone, this lucrative trade is controlled by a crime syndicate based in China which is also ...
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Status Reviews - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Robert Pitman, NOAA Smalltooth Sawfish (Pristis pectinata) Photo: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) Photo: Marco Giuliano/ Fondazione Cetacea White Abalone (Haliotis sorenseni) Photo: John Butler, NOAA Johnson's seagrass (Halophila johnsonii) Photo: Lori Morris Overview Status reviews are comprehensive assessments of a species' biological status ...
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Marine Invertebrates and Plants - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Endangered Species Act (ESA), as well as those that are Species of Concern or Candidate Species. (E = "endangered"; T = "threatened"; P = "proposed"; C = "candidate"; S = "species of concern") Species Status black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii) P/S elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) T green abalone (Haliotis fulgens) S Hawaiian reef coral (Montipora dilitata) S inarticulated brachiopod ( ...
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Washington list
QUICK CLICK Mammals Birds Reptiles & Amphibians Fish Butterflies Other Invertebrates Plants Return to Top OTHER INVERTEBRATES Common Name Scientific Name Federal Status WA State Status Abalone, Northern Haliotis kamtschatkana Candidate Beetle, Beller's ground Agonum belleri Species of Concern Candidate Beetle, Columbia river tiger Cicindela columbica Candidate Beetle, Hatch's click Eanus hatchii ...
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Northern Abalone
Name: Northern Abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana) Status: State Candidate (WA) Listed: Description: A marine mollusc with a flattened, pebbly shell and yellowish-brown tentacles. Three to six breathing pores line the outer ... their cilia, start growing a shell and begin their more sedentary adult life. Although female abalone may release millions of eggs at a time, the mortality rate of the larvae and ...
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Abalone - Northwest Straits Initiative
Juan de Fuca have historically provided ideal habitat for the northern, or pinto, abalone (Haliotis kamschatkana). These algae grazing mollusks were once found in such abundance to support important ... (2.4mb pdf) For more information on Pinto Abalone in Washington state, please contact: Don Rothaus WDFW Abalone Biologist (425) 379-2315 rothadpr@dfw.wa.gov For more information about Pinto ...
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