About the Images
The images used in this Guide come from several sources, identified by the photo credit under each image. While the images were provided specifically for use in the Guide, the owners of the images have agreed that students, educators, scientists and others may copy and use these images for lectures, slide shows, powerpoint displays or in-class use, as long as the activity is not-for-profit, and as long as the appropriate photo credit is displayed with the image.
For any other use—including but not limited to publications and other printed media, use on the world wide web, and any for-profit activity—permission must be obtained from the owner of the image. Please direct your inquiry to the source credited under the image, at the address given below. Specify which images you wish to use and what use you would put them to.
Alejandro Bortolus
Address: Dr. Alejandro Bortolus, Centro Nacional Patagonico (CENPAT-CONICET), Bvd Brown s/n, Puerto Madryn (9120), Chubut, Argentina
Email: bortolus@cenpat.edu.ar
Internet: www.cenpat.edu.ar/ecozoaridas/CVscientingl.htm#abo
Andrew N. Cohen
Photos were taken with a Nikon Coolpix 5000 digital camera, or with an Olympus OM-2S film camera and digitized.
Address: Andrew Cohen, Director, Biological Invasions Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute, 7770 Pardee Lane, Oakland CA 94621-1424 USA
Email: acohen@sfei.org
Internet: For more information on exotic species go to the San Francisco Estuary Institute's Bionvasions Website www.sfei.org/bioinvasions/index.html.
Anthony Fisher
Email: anthonyf@california.com
California Academy of Sciences
Most images are of fresh-caught living material, photographed in the laboratory with a digital camera. In some cases, backgrounds were eliminated or a montage created from multiple original photographs using Photoshop software.
Address: Richard J. Mooi, Curator and Scientific Coordinator, SF Bay 2K Project, California Academy of Sciences, Invertebrate Zoology & Geology Department, 875 Howard Street, San Francisco CA 94103 USA
Phone: (415) 321-8270
Internet: See additional images of San Francisco Bay invertebrates at Animal Images on the Academy's Bay2K Website http://www.calacademy.org/research/izg/SFBay2K/titlepage.htm.
Glenn A. Richard
The images are from the Flax Pond Digital Library, which is maintained by the Earth Science Educational Resource Center at Stony Brook University in order to foster education and research focused on salt marshes.
Email: Glenn.Richard@stonybrook.edu
Internet: For more salt marsh images, go to the Flax Pond Digital Library http://flaxpond.org/.
Gretchen Lambert
Email: glambert@fullerton.edu
Internet: For additional information on sea squirts, go to Ascidian News http://depts.washington.edu/ascidian.
James T. Carlton
Address: James T. Carlton, Director, Maritime Studies Program, Williams College/Mystic Seaport, P.O. Box 6000, Mystic CT 06355-0990 USA
Email: jcarlton@williams.edu
Leslie Harris, NHMLAC
Address: Leslie Harris, Collection Manager, LACM-Allan Hancock Foundation Polychaete Collection, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90007 USA
Email: lharris@nhm.org
Internet: For additional images and information on polychaetes go to the Polychaete Page www.nhm.org/research/annelida/index.html of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
Lisa Needles
Email: lisaneedles@charter.net
Luis A. Solórzano
Email: luisysusnenes@hotmail.com
Internet: See additional images at the California Biota Website www.californiabiota.com.
Page Valentine & Dann Blackwood, USGS
Public domain image from the U.S. Geological Survey's Didemnum sp. website.
Email: pvalentine@usgs.gov
Internet: For related images and information go to the U.S. Geological Survey's Didemnum sp. - Georges Bank Images Web Page woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/stellwagen/didemnum/htm/page7.htm.
U. S. Geological Survey
Email: Janet Thompson at jthompso@usgs.gov
Washington DNR
Nearshore Habitat Program, Washington Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 47027, Olympia WA 98504-7027 USA
Email: Helen Berry at helen.berry@wadnr.gov
Internet: www2.wadnr.gov/nearshore/
We'd like to thank the people and the organizations that contributed images to this Guide:
Luis Solórzano
Rich Mooi, Chrissy Piotrowski and the California Academy of Sciences
Leslie Harris and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Glenn Richard and the Flax Pond Digital Library
Janet Thompson, Page Valentine, Dann Blackwood and the U.S. Geological Survey
Helen Berry and the Washington Department Department of Natural Resources
Gretchen Lambert
Jim Carlton
Anthony Fisher
Alejandro Bortolus
Lisa Needles
Luis Solórzano at work


