Dear All After masses of reports of strandings of triggerfish ( also a few boarfish and ocean pufferfish) from November through to January, I have not had a...
Of course, one year we are expecting trigger fish to over-winter. So, at the weekend (25 March) I checked out one of the locations where they were most...
Hi all For anyone anyone who may be interested I will be running an open course for Sussex University starting this April, looking at Shoreham Local Nature...
Hello, What is the best rockpooling beach with an amateur enthusiasts for a possible TV programme? Any votes please? Outlying islands may not be possible, but...
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Tony Child
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Apr 3, 2007 1:16 pm
The West Country may be the best - but the Seashore Safaris in Thanet are extremely popular summer activities and a great family day out on the beach! Seashore...
Hello, What are the latest Triggerfish records from the Royal Adelaide (off Dorset)? http://www.glaucus.org.uk/trigger2.htm The other place that is interesting...
... Hi Andy, I would plum for Batten Bay, Mount Batten, Plymouth. Area between Batten Point and Dunstone Point. SX 48818 53007. I prefer this beach to Wembury...
The Channel Islands are very good mainly because one can always get out of the wind - there's always a sheltered shore close-by. The number of species is high...
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Dave Dunlop
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Apr 3, 2007 2:03 pm
And, by way of wilfully causing confusion to the "outlying islands" restriction, I offer: MARINE DAY Where: Portrush ‘Coastal Zone’ (formerly Countryside...
Dear All In view of comments from Keith I think it would be most interesting to find out the earliest date that a live triggerfish is seen or caught around the...
Philine pruinosa from N Ireland March 12, 2007 From: Bernard Picton http://www.seaslugforum.net/display.cfm?id=19634 Philinidae Philine Ascanius, 1772 Philine...
Napoli beach reopened to public A Devon beach which was the scene of scavenging after cargo washed ashore from a beached ship has been reopened. Branscombe...
Try Bantham, Devon. Its close to Salcombe, and is a large bay with an island in the middle, so its quite sheltered. The bedding plane for the rocks is at a ...
Hi, We have had a fish brought into the Aquarium today found dying on Sands of Wright beach, South Ronaldsay Orkney. It appears to be a species of oarfish or...
Excellent photos of the dealfish, Trachipterus arcticus. On FAO's fishbase "king-of-the-salmon" refers to another species from the Pacific Ocean. Re: dealfish,...
The Dealfish is regarded as scarce in Irish (and UK) inshore waters (<200m), but is considered common in deeper offshore waters. I have frequently observed it...
I thought I would alert you to our lecture in June: Earthwatch Lecture: Managing the Marine Environment. 7.00pm, Wednesday 6th June, at the Royal Geographical...
Hello, Fine weather and low tides. I hope you have not forgotten. I went down to Worthing beach yesterday and there was an abundance of both crab-like...
Hello, ADUR WORLD OCEANS DAY 2007 Invitations have now been sent out to participants in previous years and other enthusiasts that have shown an active...
Hello, Rockpooling was ordinary to fair on Monday. Report from Monday is on: http://www.glaucus.org.uk/LancingBeach2007.htm#16April Cheers Andy Horton. ...
Endangered shark under attack from Cornish fishermen It's a beautiful, benign - and endangered - relative of the great white. So why isn't more being done to...
One of the most unforgettable sights in the summer months, off the western coasts of the United Kingdom and Ireland is that of the slow majesty of a group of...
NAUSICAA, the French Sea Experience Centre in Boulogne-sur-Mer, announce the launch of the Atlas of the World Ocean, a book co-written by Jean-Michel Cousteau...