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Pitcher
Plant (Sarracenia purpurea)
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Round-leaved
Sundew (Drosera
rotundifolia)
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Cotton
Grass (Eriophorum sp.)
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Sheep
Laurel (Kalmia
angustifolia)
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Moss
Campion (Silene
acaulis)
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True
Forget-me-not (Myosotis
scorpioides)
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Crackerberry
(Cornus canadensis)
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Partridgeberry
(Vaccinium vitis-idaea)
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Blueberry
(Vaccinium angustifolium)
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Blue
Flag (Iris
versicolor)
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Bluebell
(Campanula rotundifolia)
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Labrador
Tea (Ledum groenlandicum)
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Male
Rock Rose (Sedum rosea)
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Female
Rock Rose (Sedum rosea)
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Oysterleaf
(Mertensia maritima)
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Woodland
Mushroom
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Caribou
Moss (lichen)
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Spruce
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Numerous
tidal pools are accessible at low tide.
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A
mix of seaweeds provide shelter for tidal critters.
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Blue
mussels (Mytilus edulis)
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Cancer
crab defending its kelp.
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A
typical tidal pool for you to explore.
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Sea
urchins and starfish inhabit a deserted lobster pot.
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Sea
urchins living below the water surface.
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A
ctenophore fluoresces.
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A
jellyfish locally known as "squid-squaw."
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A
community of sea anemones.
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A
large school of capelin waiting to spawn.
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More
capelin circling patiently.
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