The giant Pacific octopus is the largest of all octopuses and can grow to really impressive dimensions: measuring more than 9 m between arms (from tip to tip) and weighing up to 250 kg! This invertebrate life cycle, however, rarely extends beyond 2 years.
Octopuses, cuttlefish, clams, barnacles, sea-snails and sea-slugs
Giant Pacific octopus (Octopus dofleini - Octopodidae)
Sea-stars, sea-urchins and sea-cucumbers
Bat star, sea bat (Asterina miniata - Asterinidae)
Sunflower sea-star (Pycnopodia helianthoides - Asteriidae)
Anemones, corals and jellyfish
Fish-eating anemone (Urticina piscivora - Actiniidae)
Sand-rose anemone (Urticina columbiana - Actiniidae)
White-spotted rose anemone (Urticina lofotensis - Actiniidae)
Bony fish
Copper rockfish, chucklehead, never die (Sebastes caurinus - Sebastidae)
Kelp greenling, Greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus - Hexagrammidae)
Tiger rockfish, blackbanded rockfish, banded rockfish (Sebastes nigrocinctus - Sebastidae)















