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The over 1800 taxa of benthic infaunal invertebrates listed below were collected as part of the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Program (MSMP). This program, initiated in 1989, is one component of the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program, a collaborative effort dedicated to monitoring environmental conditions in Puget Sound.
Benthic infaunal invertebrates, often referred to as benthos, are tiny animals, including worms, clams, snails, shrimp, crabs, brittle stars, and many others, that live in the sand and mud at the bottom of Puget Sound. Benthos are an essential link in the Puget Sound food chain, and changes in their community structure and functional groups are an indicator of sediment quality and overall environmental condition. Ecology’s MSMP samples and characterizes the benthos in eight Puget Sound regions and six urban bays on an annual rotational basis, and tracks changes over time that may be due to man-made (for example, toxic chemicals) or natural environmental stressors. Ecology and the Puget Sound Partnership recognize the benthos as one of many Vital Sign Indicators for Puget Sound.
To study the benthos, Ecology relies on taxonomic specialists to identify each animal collected to the lowest possible phylogenetic classification, usually the genus and species level. To preserve this knowledge, and ensure standardized taxonomy for the future of the benthos program, Ecology staff have recently started working with regional taxonomists to create a “voucher sheet”, or a taxonomic description compiled from the scientific literature, for each of our over 1800 taxa. Voucher sheets and taxonomy workshop notes describing Puget Sound benthos that have been generated to date are available in Ecology’s Taxonomic Guides to Benthic Invertebrates of Puget Sound. Also available will be species information drawn from the Encyclopedia of Life.
You can learn more about the benthos in Ecology’s blog. Browse keywords Eyes Under Puget Sound and benthic invertebrates. See also Flickr photos.
For further information, contact Maggie Dutch, Washington State Department of Ecology, margaret.dutch@ecy.wa.gov, 360-407-6021.
Benthic invertebrates of Puget Sound
- Vitrinella sp
- Westwoodilla tone
- Xenacanthomysis pseudomacropsis
- Xylophaga washingtona
- Yoldia hyperborea
- Yoldia myalis
- Yoldia seminuda
- Yoldia sp
- Zeuxo normani
- Zygeupolia sp
- Zygonemertes virescens
- Balanus glandula - (Acorn Barnacle)
- Balanidae - (Acorn Barnacles)
- Clymenella torquata - (Bambou Worm)
- Macoma nasuta - (Bent-nose Macoma)
- Pachycerianthus fimbriatus - (Burrowing Anemone)
- Armina californica - (California Armina)
- Littorina scutulata - (Checkered Periwinkle)
- Pandalus danae - (Dock Shrimp)
- Tresus capax - (Fat Gaper)
- Mytilus trossulus - (Foolish Mussel)
- Nucella lamellosa - (Frilled Dogwinkle)
- Gammaridea - (Gammarid Amphipods)
- Crassadoma gigantea - (Giant Rock-scallop)
- Metacarcinus gracilis - (Graceful Crab)
- Metacarcinus gracilis - (Graceful Crab)
- Oregonia gracilis - (Graceful Decorator Crab)
- Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis - (Green Urchin)
- Ptilosarcus gurneyi - (Gurney's Sea Pen)
- Hemigrapsus oregonensis - (Hairy Shore Crab)
- Telmessus cheiragonus - (Helmet Crab)
- Modiolus rectus - (Horse Mussel)
- Solen sicarius - (Jackknife Clam)
- Pododesmus macrochisma - (Jingleshell Oyster)
- Humilaria kennerleyi - (Kennerley Venus)
- Dermasterias imbricata - (Leather Star)
- Venerupis philippinarum - (Manila Clam)
- Compsomyax subdiaphana - (Milky Pacific Venus)
- Barentsia benedeni - (Nodding Head)
- Clinocardium nuttallii - (Nuttall Cockle)
- Panopea generosa - (Pacific Geoduck)
- Leukoma staminea - (Pacific Littleneck)
- Neotrypaea californiensis - (Pink Ghost Shrimp)
- Chlamys rubida - (Pink Scallop)
- Strongylocentrotus purpuratus - (Purple Urchin)
- Nuttallia obscurata - (Purple Varnish Clam)
- Cancer productus - (Red Rock Crab)
- Semele rubropicta - (Rose Semele)
- Crossaster papposus - (Rose Star)
- Dendraster excentricus - (Sand Dollar)
- Luidia foliolata - (Sand Star)
- Parastichopus californicus - (Sea Cucumber)
- Stylatula elongata - (Sea Whip)
- Musculista senhousia - (Senhouse Mussel)
- Leptasterias hexactis - (Six-rayed Sea Star)
- Mya arenaria - (Softshell)
- Chlamys hastata - (Spiny Scallop)
- Macoma inquinata - (Stained Macoma)
- Rossia pacifica - (Stubby Squid)
- Macoma balthica - (Tiny Pink Clam)
- Mediaster aequalis - (Vermilion Star)
- Saxidomus gigantea - (Washington Butterclam)
- Aequorea victoria - (Water Jellyfish)
- Glycymeris septentrionalis - (Western Bittersweet)
- Eupentacta quinquesemita - (White Cucumber)