Four Winds Bioblitz Reference Sites species

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140 species

Acanthopleura gaimardi (Gaimard's shore chiton)

Actinia tenebrosa (Red Waratah Anemone)

Actinia tenebrosa
Actinia tenebrosa
Actinia tenebrosa

Agnewia tritoniformis (Common Small Purple)

Agnewia tritoniformis
Agnewia tritoniformis

Allostichaster polyplax (Many-armed seastar)

Amoria undulata (Wavy Volute)

Amoria undulata

Anapella cycladea (Bivalve Mollusc)

Anapella cycladea

Antisabia foliacea (White Hoofsnail)

Antisabia foliacea
Antisabia foliacea
Antisabia foliacea

Aplysia sydneyensis (Aplysia sydneyensis)

Aplysia sydneyensis
Aplysia sydneyensis
Aplysia sydneyensis

Astralium tentoriiformis (Common Tent Shell)

Astralium tentoriiformis
Astralium tentoriiformis
Astralium tentoriiformis

Ataxocerithium serotinum (Square-mouthed Creeper)

Ataxocerithium serotinum

Australaria australasia (Australian Tulip Or Coronated Band Shell)

Australaria australasia

Austrocochlea porcata (Zebra top snail)

Austrocochlea porcata
Austrocochlea porcata
Austrocochlea porcata

Austroginella muscaria (Fly-like Margin Shell)

Austroginella muscaria
Austroginella muscaria
Austroginella muscaria

Austroginella sp. (Margin Shell)

Austroginella tasmanica (Tasmanian Margin Shell)

Bankivia fasciata (Banded Or Silver Kelp)

Bankivia fasciata

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Four Winds Bioblitz Reference Sites

Land area

92.37 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

6

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