A red hermit crab with a white shell crawls through white sands on Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge, part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. Baker Island is a tiny ancient atoll that supports a host of marine organisms including seabirds, marine mammals, turtles, fish, plants, corals and other invertebrates.
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