Andrew J. Martinez Photography
Under the Sea, Around the World
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Sea Stars of Eastern Canada and New England
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Eastport, Maine, United States, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Eastport, Maine, United States, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth Sun Star, Solaster endeca, Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Eastport, Maine, United States, an active predator also feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sun star
Northern Sea Star
Northern Seastar, Asterias rubens; formerly known as Asterias vulgaris, Gulf of Maine, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Northern Sea Star regenerating arms
Northern Seastar, (Asterias rubens); formerly known as (Asterias vulgaris), regenerating four arms, Gulf of Maine, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Winged Sea Star
Cushion (Winged) Sea Star, Pteraster militaris, Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine, Brooding young under a membrane that covers the surface of the star.
Blood Star
Blood Star, Henricia sanguinolenta, on Breadcrumb Sponge, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth Sun Star, (Solaster endeca) , Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada, an active predator also feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sun star
Northern Sea Star
Northern Seastar, Asterias rubens; formerly known as Asterias vulgaris, Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine.
Smooth Sun Star, juvenile
A juvenile Smooth Sun Star, (Solaster endeca), Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine, an active predator, feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sunstar.
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, (Crossaster papposus), Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, Gulf of Maine. an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Northern Basket Star, juvenile, Gulf of Maine
Northern Basket Star, Gorgonocephalus arcticus, Gulf of Maine.
Polar Sea Star feeding
Polar Sea Star, Leptasterias polaris, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Uses tube feet to pull open the clam.
Polar Sea Star feeding
Polar Sea Star, Leptasterias polaris, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Digging into sand to get a bivalve
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth (Purple) Sun Star, Solaster endeca, Gulf of Maine, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Polar Sea Star
Polar Sea Star, Leptasterias polaris, Gulf of St. Lawrence, near Frilled Anemones on coraline algae covered rock
Forbes’ Sea Star
Forbes’ Sea Star, Asterias forbesi, with Asterias rubens on the right. Gulf of Maine, Rockport, Massachusetts
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Andrew J. Martinez Photography
Under the Sea, Around the World
~~><((((º>
Sea Stars of Eastern Canada and New England
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Eastport, Maine, United States, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Eastport, Maine, United States, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth Sun Star, Solaster endeca, Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Eastport, Maine, United States, an active predator also feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sun star
Northern Sea Star
Northern Seastar, Asterias rubens; formerly known as Asterias vulgaris, Gulf of Maine, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Northern Sea Star regenerating arms
Northern Seastar, (Asterias rubens); formerly known as (Asterias vulgaris), regenerating four arms, Gulf of Maine, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Winged Sea Star
Cushion (Winged) Sea Star, Pteraster militaris, Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine, Brooding young under a membrane that covers the surface of the star.
Blood Star
Blood Star, Henricia sanguinolenta, on Breadcrumb Sponge, Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth Sun Star, (Solaster endeca) , Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada, an active predator also feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sun star
Northern Sea Star
Northern Seastar, Asterias rubens; formerly known as Asterias vulgaris, Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine.
Smooth Sun Star, juvenile
A juvenile Smooth Sun Star, (Solaster endeca), Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine, an active predator, feeds on sea stars. Also known as Purple sunstar.
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, (Crossaster papposus), Eastport, Maine, Gulf of Maine, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Spiny Sunstar
Spiny Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, Gulf of Maine. an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Northern Basket Star, juvenile, Gulf of Maine
Northern Basket Star, Gorgonocephalus arcticus, Gulf of Maine.
Polar Sea Star feeding
Polar Sea Star, Leptasterias polaris, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Uses tube feet to pull open the clam.
Polar Sea Star feeding
Polar Sea Star, Leptasterias polaris, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Digging into sand to get a bivalve
Smooth Sun Star
Smooth (Purple) Sun Star, Solaster endeca, Gulf of Maine, an active predator also feeds on sea stars
Polar Sea Star
Polar Sea Star, Leptasterias polaris, Gulf of St. Lawrence, near Frilled Anemones on coraline algae covered rock
Forbes’ Sea Star
Forbes’ Sea Star, Asterias forbesi, with Asterias rubens on the right. Gulf of Maine, Rockport, Massachusetts
More Collections
Browse our pre-made galleries or do your own image search, you will have the ability to add any image to your “Favorites.” Your Favorites Collection is your own custom gallery. As long as you use the same computer, it will automatically remember what is in your Collection via cookies.
As an added convenience for you, we have added the ability for you to submit your Collection to us at Andrew J. Martinez Photography. We can instantly see the same images you are looking at and answer any questions that you might have.
Enjoy the site, and please contact us with any questions or comments.