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kelp greenling Kelp Greenling are often seen by the divers in shallow water, just off the docks.

Hexagrammas decagrammus

herring Pacific Herring in a feeding frenzy with Krill

Clupea harengus pallasi

wolf eel Wolf Eel

Anarrhichthys ocellatus

Sculpins feeding Tidepool Sculpin eating a mussel

Oligocottus maculosus

illegal fishing There is a sports fishing closure in the ecological reserve, however we still get people claiming ignorance of the fact .
ling cod Ling Cod

Ophidon elongatus

cabezon Cabezon

Scorpaenichthyes marmoratus

Black Rockfish Black Rockfish

Sebastes melanops

Tiger rockfish Tiger Rockfish

Sebastes nigrocinctus

Fish at Race Rocks are an integral part of the food web, being the main food of many of the marine mammals. Through the biology and environmental systems class projects at Lester B. Pearson College, the racerocks activity and assistance from our divers, the process of documentation of these species and habitats of Race Rocks is continuing.
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