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Shark fin seen at some distance offshore of seals on east coast of South Ronaldsay, Orkney at 1830hrs 1st July 2009. I have uploaded a sequence of 4 photos in...
Inside Nature's Giants Monday 06 July 2009 9:00pm - 10:00pm Channel 4 2/4 - The Whale Mark Evans presents a science series uncovering the anatomical secrets of...
A good view of the antennules of a huge Shore Crab http://www.flickr.com/photos/37651649@N06/3695284396/ A scale worm which I think is probably Harmothoe...
... Eggs of the nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa. See http://www.marlin.ac.uk/imgs/o_aeopap_eggs.jpg Best wishes, Richard Richard Lord fishinfo@... Tel:...
A bit early for next year yet I suppose, but I have updated my calendars page on my personal web site to include 2010 calendars now. I have a selection of...
Hiya, We had a potential Scottish boat record Conger while fishing off my private boat (Catchalot) in the Sound of Mull on Sunday 05/09. It was caught by Dave...
Just a note to let members of this egroup know that the latest newsletter of the Penzance branch of the British Sub-Aqua Club is now available to download from...
Just a note to let members of this egroup know that the latest "Marine creatures sighted, stranded or landed In Cornwall during 2009" report, is now available...
For info. BBC Scotland website today carries a photograph of a stranded Basking Shark being lifted off a beach on Arran. [Non-text portions of this message...
Severn tidal power scheme should not go ahead, warns Environment Agency The contentious Weston barrage would be the largest renewable energy project in Europe...
All: FYI Some time ago a tidal power project was envisioned for the Bay of Fundy. As I recall from a Physical Oceanography class lo these many years ago, a...
Hello, MARINE LIFE NEWS BULLETIN TORPEDO (July 2009) No. 154 The monthly news bulletin has been sent out to subscribers and should arrive in subscriber's mail...
Dear All One of our local fishermen was working about 25 miles south of Plymouth on Saturday 25th July when they came across a plankton bloom. It was...
Perhaps they were Salps ? ... From: DOUGLAS HERDSON To: Seaquest South-West ; British Marine Wildlife ; Chris Reid Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 2:21 PM ...
Jellyfish help to stir up the ocean as they move, researchers have found. Using a green dye, scientists showed how the animals' umbrella-shaped bodies were a...
Whitby prepares for huge fish festival Published: 12 August, 2009 THE Yorkshire fishing port of Whitby is preparing for a mammoth two-day festival later this...
Dear All You may have read of a rare sea bream the Saupe (or Salema) Sarpa salpa being caught off Cornwall (it was reported in the Cornish Times and the The...
There is a very significant plankton bloom being reported in St Austell Bay and out of Looe (maybe elsewhere). Dead fish have already been reported (yesterday,...
Here is the newspaper story: http://www.thisiswesternmorningnews.co. uk/news/Dying-fish-believed-victims-toxic-algae/article-1249531- detail/article.html Keith...
Dear All, Just been down to Charlestown, St. Austell Bay, to look at the algae bloom as it's only a few miles away from home. I was extremely surprised to...
Dear All, As promised an update from a couple of the beaches in St. Austell Bay, 14th August, low tide 17.30. Rockpools at Spit Point, Par, St. Austell Bay,...