This is the blog for "Walking Biology" (BIOLOGY CS 25) in the College of Creative Studies at the University of California Santa Barbara. Postings are made by both the instructor and students in the class.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Arroyo Hondo and our class
I really like the bridges at Arroyo Hondo. The concrete one was built in 1918 as part of the original highway (more details from some road enthusiasts). The culvert that goes underneath the bridges (a picture from when I visited a while ago) is steelhead trout habitat.
The beach had zillions of sea anemones, both underwater (waving around and greenish from algae) and hanging out on the rocks (closed up and camouflaged with sand). We weren't sure why some of them had white spots in their tentacles.
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