California sea cucumber

They are most abundant in areas with moderate current with cobbles, boulders or bedrock.

The California sea cucumber is a scavenger that feeds on organic matter.

These sea cucumbers have separate sexes, and eggs are fertilized externally.

Spawning usually takes place in August, and each female can produce thousands of eggs.

After fertilization, a larva is formed which metamorphoses into a sea cucumber after a few weeks.

A. californicus at ebb/low tide, Saratoga Passage