Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Marine Botany

Pugetia fragilissima & Pugetia firma

References and Acknowledgments

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Acknowledgment
This project has been quite an undertaking, one that required the efforts of many more people than just myself. First of all, thank you to Connor and Patrick, your enthusiasm, support and knowledge pushed me to strive for excellence. You also helped me to see the beauty of the weeds, although, once you start looking, it is almost impossible not to. Freya and Charlotte, thank you for the samples and the assistence. Megan, you kept me sane, much appreciated. Thank you to my roommates for their patience. Sylvan, your technical and emotional support lifted me up as always. And finally to my family, without whom I would be lost.

© 2005 Laure Sierra Katz.
You are welcome to use any of my images.
If you have any questions, comments or happy ocean stories
please email me at laurek@stanford.edu

Last updated: Oct. 21, 2005