Palos Verdes Dive Site; Rocky Point

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They have begun to return. Bat stars and Giant Spined stars are on most reefs around Palos Veres now. I've even found a few juvenile Sunstars hiding in cracks. The wasting disease wiped the sea stars out for a few years along the west coast of North America.
 
They have begun to return. Bat stars and Giant Spined stars are on most reefs around Palos Veres now. I've even found a few juvenile Sunstars hiding in cracks. The wasting disease wiped the sea stars out for a few years along the west coast of North America.


great news that.
 
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