The Marine Decapod Crustacea Of California is a detailed study focusing on decapod crustaceans found in California, with a particular emphasis on those collected by the United States Bureau of Fisheries Steamer "Albatross" during its biological survey of San Francisco Bay. This work by Waldo Lasalle Schmitt provides an in-depth look at the marine life of the region, offering valuable insights into the biodiversity and ecological characteristics of decapod crustaceans. It serves as a significant resource for marine biologists, zoologists, and researchers interested in the marine ecosystems of the Pacific coast.
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