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Asterias Rubens Collection

The Common starfish (Asterias rubens) is a fascinating creature found in various locations across the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: High magnification photo of the spines of a Common starfish (Asterias rubens)

High magnification photo of the spines of a Common starfish (Asterias rubens). Gulen, Bergen, Norway. North Sea, North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) by a large Anemone, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) by a large Anemone, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) moving, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) moving, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Plumose anemones (Metridium senile) and common starfish (Asterias rubens) beneath

Plumose anemones (Metridium senile) and common starfish (Asterias rubens) beneath the sun in a Norwegian Fjord. Gulen, Bergen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Starfish or sea star, Asterias rubens

Starfish or sea star, Asterias rubens
6337590 Starfish or sea star, Asterias rubens by Corsi (19th century); (add.info.: Starfish or sea star, Asterias rubens. Stella di mare)

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Sea star (Asterias rubens) on kelp, Vevang, Norway, Atlantic Ocean

Sea star (Asterias rubens) on kelp, Vevang, Norway, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) with pink encrusting algae, Farne Islands

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) with pink encrusting algae, Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK, North Sea

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Northern sea star (Asterias rubens), two feeding in Eelgrass (Zostera marina) bed

Northern sea star (Asterias rubens), two feeding in Eelgrass (Zostera marina) bed. Newfoundland, Canada. May

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) on Kelp (Laminaria sp) Smgen, Bohuslan Sweden, May 2005

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) on Kelp (Laminaria sp) Smgen, Bohuslan Sweden, May 2005. WWE INDOOR EXHIBITION

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) swimming, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) swimming, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) group, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) group, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish (Asterias rubens) Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Common starfish (Asterias rubens) Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Starfish (Asterias rubens) below kelp in the typical scenery in Thorshofn Bay, north Iceland

Starfish (Asterias rubens) below kelp in the typical scenery in Thorshofn Bay, north Iceland. North Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Starfish of Motukiekie Beach, near Punakaiki, west coast of South Island, New Zealand

Starfish of Motukiekie Beach, near Punakaiki, west coast of South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: European Starfish (Asterias rubens) washed ashore, Den Helder, The Netherlands

European Starfish (Asterias rubens) washed ashore, Den Helder, The Netherlands

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common Starfish (Asterias rubens) and Common Cockle (Cerastoderma edule) on the beach

Common Starfish (Asterias rubens) and Common Cockle (Cerastoderma edule) on the beach, The Netherlands, Noord-Holland

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Illustration of kelp, starfish, sea anemone, and tube coral

Illustration of kelp, starfish, sea anemone, and tube coral

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common Starfish or Common Sea Star -Asterias rubens-, White Sea, Karelia, Arctic, Russia

Common Starfish or Common Sea Star -Asterias rubens-, White Sea, Karelia, Arctic, Russia

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: A starfish transported by waves lying motionless on Carlisle Bay, a thin line of

A starfish transported by waves lying motionless on Carlisle Bay, a thin line of sand washed by the Caribbean Sea, Antigua, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Different size of starfish

Different size of starfish

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Starfish (Asterias rubens) feeding on a pile of mussels underwater

Starfish (Asterias rubens) feeding on a pile of mussels underwater

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Five Starfish (Asterias rubens), close up

Five Starfish (Asterias rubens), close up

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: A bright orange Starfish (Asterias rubens)

A bright orange Starfish (Asterias rubens)

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Scarlet Starfish (Asterias rubens), close up

Scarlet Starfish (Asterias rubens), close up

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Red Five-Pronged Starfish

Red Five-Pronged Starfish

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, an orange and red coloured starfish

Common Sunstar, Crossaster papposus, an orange and red coloured starfish

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Starfish with Two New Arms Growing

Starfish with Two New Arms Growing

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Brittle Star Starfish

Brittle Star Starfish

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Flip Side of Crimson Knobbed Starfish

Flip Side of Crimson Knobbed Starfish

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Selection of Starfish (Asteroidea), Bloody Henry Starfish, Red Cushion Starfish

Selection of Starfish (Asteroidea), Bloody Henry Starfish, Red Cushion Starfish, Common Starfish (Asterias rubens)

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish C017 / 8442

Common starfish C017 / 8442
Common starfish (Asterias rubens) on rocks at low tide. Starfish are echinoderms which usually have five arms. They move by means of numerous short tubular feet, which end in suction discs

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish on oarweed

Common starfish on oarweed
Common starfish (Asterias rubens) on oarweed (Laminaria digitata). Photographed in the North Sea, near St. Abbs, Scotland, UK

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish feeding

Common starfish feeding
Common starfish (Asterias rubens) feeding. The common starfish preys on other echinoderms, worms and molluscs. It is widespread in the north-east Atlantic and is common around Britain and Ireland

Background imageAsterias Rubens Collection: Common starfish feet

Common starfish feet. Close-up of the tip of a common starfishs (Asterias rubens) leg, showing a number of its tube feet. These tube feet are part of a water vascular system that aids in locomotion


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The Common starfish (Asterias rubens) is a fascinating creature found in various locations across the Atlantic Ocean. In Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, these starfish can be seen alongside large Anemones, creating a beautiful sight. Their vibrant colors and intricate patterns make them truly mesmerizing. During October 2008, these starfish were observed moving gracefully through the waters of Saltstraumen. Their slow yet deliberate movements showcase their adaptability and resilience in their marine environment. In another breathtaking scene beneath the ocean's surface, Plumose anemones and common starfish coexist peacefully. The contrasting colors of the anemones and starfish create a stunning underwater landscape that captivates any observer. The Sea stars or they can also known to cling onto kelp in Vevang, Norway. This symbiotic relationship between the sea stars and kelp demonstrates nature's interconnectedness as they rely on each other for survival. Farne Islands provide a unique habitat where Common starfish can be found adorned with pink encrusting algae. This striking combination adds a touch of vibrancy to their appearance against the backdrop of rocky shores. Northern sea stars feeding within Eelgrass beds highlight their role as predators in maintaining ecological balance. These creatures play an essential part in controlling populations of small organisms within their ecosystem. A closer look at these magnificent creatures reveals intricately designed spines that protect them from potential threats lurking nearby. High magnification photography showcases every detail of this defense mechanism possessed by Common starfish. In Smgen, Bohuslan Sweden during May 2005, Common starfish were spotted on Kelp once again; however, this time it was Laminaria sp species providing support for these majestic beings. Saltstraumen never fails to amaze with its abundance of life forms swimming freely through its currents. During October 2008, groups of Common Starfish could be seen swimming together, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.