Notes on the distribution of marine invertebrates in Emerald Bay, Catalina Island

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Abstract
Emerald Bay, located on the undeveloped West End of Catalina Island, enjoys unparalleled access to the natural gems of Catalina's singular ecosystem. The secluded beaches and coves that surround us boast world-renowned snorkeling and diving, frequently counted among the top ten destinations in the world. From February through June, 1934, George L. Geiger Jr., [under the supervision of Dr. E.L. Lazier] surveyed the distribution of marine invertebrates in Emerald Bay, Catalina Island

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Type of resource text, still image
Date created February 1934 - June 1934
Date modified August 25, 2021; September 15, 2022; February 8, 2024
Publication date June 23, 2017

Creators/Contributors

Author Geiger, George L. Jr.
Thesis advisor Lazier, E. L.

Subjects

Subject marine invertebrates
Subject collection and preservation
Subject California
Subject Emerald Bay
Subject Catalina Island
Subject marine algae
Subject photographs
Subject ecology
Subject Hopkins Marine Station
Subject Department of Biology
Genre Text
Genre Report
Genre Technical report
Genre Image

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DOI https://doi.org/10.25740/wr164nz3618
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/wr164nz3618

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Geiger, George L. Jr. and E.L. Lazier, 1934. Notes on the distribution of marine invertebrates in Emerald Bay, Catalina Island. Unpublished report. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/wr164nz3618

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