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Old 07-28-2006, 06:13 AM   #4
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Arrow kelp beds

kelp beds is what runs the ocean there....

they have absolutely no root system and absorb
all their nutrients right from the water.
they attach themselves to a rock as an anchor
and then grow a hundred feet tall and is one of the
fastest growing plants on the planet.

otters roll themselves up in the kelp vegetation before
bedtime because they don't want to drift out into
the open sea while asleep.

these kelp beds are what provide habbitat for the
fisheries and theres plenty of seals. they have many
public piers for fishing too...and it's like the ditch atmosphere
in that sense. First guy i met out there conned me out of my
coat saying we'd meet later to fish...I never saw him again.

cal has many wild places on the shore ....much of it
inaccesible except to the expert climber ...with many
clifts that are 50 to one hundred feet high like what stax pictures
showed from Austrailia.... but hey, its the longest state
with a thousand miles of shore line. It ain't cheap to live there.
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