Mark and Gina Cappiello explain to the volunteers what they will be doing while gathering horseshoe crabs. DANA SHAW
Mark Cappiello explains the parts of the horseshoe crab. DANA SHAW
Gina Cappiello shows the volunteers that horseshoe crabs are harmless and will not bite or sting. DANA SHAW
Mark and Gina Cappiello explain to the volunteers what they will be doing while gathering horseshoe crabs. DANA SHAW
A female horseshoe crab pulls a male to shore to lay her eggs and have them fertilized. DANA SHAW
A horseshoe crab is tagged. DANA SHAW
A horseshoe crab is caught for measuring and tagging. DANA SHAW
The full moon over West Hampton Dunes on Saturday night. The moon and higher tides attract the horseshoe crabs to shore to mate. DANA SHAW
Mark and Gina Cappiello explain to the volunteers what they will be doing while gathering horseshoe crabs. DANA SHAW
Mark Cappiello explains the parts of the horseshoe crab. DANA SHAW
Gina Cappiello shows the volunteers that horseshoe crabs are harmless and will not bite or sting. DANA SHAW
Mark and Gina Cappiello explain to the volunteers what they will be doing while gathering horseshoe crabs. DANA SHAW
A female horseshoe crab pulls a male to shore to lay her eggs and have them fertilized. DANA SHAW
A horseshoe crab is tagged. DANA SHAW
A horseshoe crab is caught for measuring and tagging. DANA SHAW
The full moon over West Hampton Dunes on Saturday night. The moon and higher tides attract the horseshoe crabs to shore to mate. DANA SHAW
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