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			<title>What Kind of Anemones can be Found in Newfoundland?</title>
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			<dc:creator>Brent</dc:creator>
			<description>Just wondering. I know a place that has a 12/13 meter long by 6/7 meter wide tide pool just under a cliff, and I know a way to get down and up. It has a huge load of fish and Anemones and what looked like corals of some sort, though I could be wrong. I know of another big tide pool as well in Keels that is very shallow and full (and I mean FULL) of invertibrates and macroalgea. The tide pools at the beach just down the road are fairly hard to get to but contain a wide variety of molluscs, crustaceans  ...</description>
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