RMAXENTW–Southeast Farallon Island, Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, California, site of major seabird colony
RM2NM2A1T–Photo of the South Farallon Islands (Southeast Farallon Island with Maintop Island in the foreground) in Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge ca. Unknown date
RMA5YDNJ–California USA, Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Researcher Jack Swenson studies Elephant Seals
RMR4A6XR–The sign on the dock at the entrance to Southeast Farallon island in the farallon national wildlife refuge, California.
RMB3RK3W–Risso's Dolphins Grampus griseus near the coast of the Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge
RM2BDYW57–Purple Sea Urchin
RM2J6X23B–Sign noting the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge on the Farallon Islands off the coast of California.
RM2BDY0BX–Pigeon Guillemot
RMPRDB2J–The Farallon Islands shrouded in fog from the Pacific Ocean side near the end of the continental shelf.
RMCNX75B–The Farallon Islands, or Farallones are a group of islands and sea stacks in the Gulf of the Farallones
RMAPM809–USA California, FARALLON ISALANDS National Wildlife Refuge, Ornithologist Chris Swarth, weighing chick of Cassin's Auklet
RMR4A48X–A humpback whale briefly surfaces in the Farallon islands national marine sanctuary off the coast of San Francisco.
RMPRDB5M–A rock arch on Southeast Farallon Island from behind a larger rock on a clear day.
RMCNX757–The Farallon Islands, or Farallones are a group of islands and sea stacks in the Gulf of the Farallones, off the coast of San Fr
RMR4A4AY–A humpback whale briefly surfaces and sends up a plume of spray in the Farallon islands national marine sanctuary off the coast of San Francisco.
RMPRDB3N–Fur seals swimming near the Farallon Islands. Fur seals were nearly hunted to extinction on the California coast.
RMCNX7C1–Sea Lions
RMR4A47N–A humpback whale briefly surfaces in the Farallon islands national marine sanctuary off the coast of San Francisco.
RMPRDB2Y–A fur seal swimming near the Farallon Islands. Fur seals were nearly hunted to extinction on the California coast.
RMR4A2MH–A colony of sea lion at the Farallon islands, California.
RMPRDB6M–Steller sea lions nap in the sun on Southeast Farallon Island.
RMR4A3RH–A naturally formed rock arch at the Farallon islands, California.
RMPRDB3X–A house on Marine Terrace on Southeast Farallon Island, part of a research station.
RMR4A3X1–A naturally formed rock arch at the Farallon islands, California.
RMPRDB1G–A building near the crane and boat platform on Southeast Farallon Island.
RMR4A3YN–A naturally formed rock arch at the Farallon islands, California.
RMPRDB4C–The crane and boat platform used to lift researchers and supplies onto Southeast Farallon Island.
RMR4A2X9–A rocky island juts out of the Pacific ocean, this is part of the Farallon islands, California.
RMPRDB63–Striking rock formations on Southeast Farallon Island on a clear day.
RMR4A2WH–A rocky island juts out of the Pacific ocean, this is part of the Farallon islands, California.
RMPRDB25–A view of the Southeast Farallon Island on a clear day. The crane and boat platform is on the left and the lighthouse is on top of the hill.
RMR49C8Y–The only building on the Farallon islands are these small white houses where visiting scientists sleep.
RMPRDB24–A boater seeks to attract a great white shark by chumming the water with a fake sea lion.
RMR4A2YR–A rocky island juts out of the Pacific ocean, this is part of the Farallon islands, California.
RMR4A312–A rocky island juts out of the Pacific ocean, this is part of the Farallon islands, California.
RMR49DJA–The only building on the Farallon islands are these small white houses where visiting scientists sleep.
RMR49CW9–The only building on the Farallon islands are these small white houses where visiting scientists sleep.
RMR4A6NB–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A6NR–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR49CH0–The only building on the Farallon islands are these small white houses where visiting scientists sleep.
RMR49DAT–The only building on the Farallon islands are these small white houses where visiting scientists sleep.
RMR4A31Y–The Farallon islands jutting out of the pacific ocean as big waves roll in.
RMR4A33C–The Farallon islands jutting out of the pacific ocean as big waves roll in.
RMR4A37D–The Farallon islands jutting out of the pacific ocean as big waves roll in.
RMR4A355–The Farallon islands jutting out of the pacific ocean as big waves roll in.
RMR4A78X–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A6WF–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A7AF–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A77B–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A70C–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A787–Common murres fly over the rough ocean waters at the Farallon islands off the coast of California.
RMR4A2TP–The only building on the Farallon islands are these small white houses where visiting scientists sleep and the lighthouse ontop of the hill.
RMR49DT8–A colony of sea lions on South East Farallon island.
RMR4A2NR–Waves crashing into the Farallon islands and a naturally formed rock arch along the shoreline.
RMR4A2RG–Waves crashing into the Farallon islands and a naturally formed rock arch along the shoreline.
RMR4A2T5–Waves crashing into the Farallon islands and a naturally formed rock arch along the shoreline.
RMR4A2PW–Waves crashing into the Farallon islands and a naturally formed rock arch along the shoreline.
RMR4A41D–Common murres (Uria aalge) line the cliffs of the Farallon Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
RMR4A7BW–The shore of the Farallon islands during a winter storm with big waves roaring in and smashing against the shoreline.
RMR4A7BD–The shore of the Farallon islands during a winter storm with big waves roaring in and smashing against the shoreline.
RMR49AYB–Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) that make their home on the harsh landscape of the Farallon islands nature preserve in the Pacific.
RMR49ARM–Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) that make their home on the harsh landscape of the Farallon islands nature preserve in the Pacific.
RMR49BX0–Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) that make their home on the harsh landscape of the Farallon islands nature preserve in the Pacific.
RMR49BMC–Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) that make their home on the harsh landscape of the Farallon islands nature preserve in the Pacific.
RMR49B68–Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) that make their home on the harsh landscape of the Farallon islands nature preserve in the Pacific.
RMR49BR0–Farallon island light is one of three buildings on the Farallon islands, it sits ontop of the tallest hill and overlooks the water.
RMR4A3C9–The waves crash against the shore of the Farallon islands off the coast of California, the islands are an important nesting site for pelagic birds.
RMR4A3FF–The waves crash against the shore of the Farallon islands off the coast of California, the islands are an important nesting site for pelagic birds.
RMR4A3N7–The waves crash against the shore of the Farallon islands off the coast of California, the islands are an important nesting site for pelagic birds.
RMR4A3JF–The waves crash against the shore of the Farallon islands off the coast of California, the islands are an important nesting site for pelagic birds.
RMR4A3M1–The waves crash against the shore of the Farallon islands off the coast of California, the islands are an important nesting site for pelagic birds.
RMR4A6J5–Common Murres (Uria aalge) in nonbreeding plumage floating on the waters surface in the ocean in the Farallon Marine Sanctuary.
RMR4A6HR–Common Murres (Uria aalge) in nonbreeding plumage floating on the waters surface in the ocean in the Farallon Marine Sanctuary.
RMR4A6HB–Common Murres (Uria aalge) in nonbreeding plumage floating on the waters surface in the ocean in the Farallon Marine Sanctuary.
RMR4A6GB–Common Murres (Uria aalge) in nonbreeding plumage floating on the waters surface in the ocean in the Farallon Marine Sanctuary.
RMR4A49M–A whale tail belonging to a humpback protruding from the water off the coast of California near San Francisco.
RMR4A458–A flock of seagulls, specifically the western gull (Larus occidentalis) feeding out in open ocean off the coast of California.
RMR4A427–A flock of seagulls, specifically the western gull (Larus occidentalis) feeding out in open ocean off the coast of California.
RMR4A472–A flock of seagulls, specifically the western gull (Larus occidentalis) feeding out in open ocean off the coast of California.
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