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Hello, Glaucus · Marine Wildlife of the NE Atlantic http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Glaucus/ This is the new Yahoo Group replacing the Smart Group which will...
Hello, With the demise of Smart Groups, the new Yahoo Group will be able to host pictures. But I have also set up a flikr group. It can be seen at New Image...
Hi Glaucies I am a New Zealander currently employed as a research asssistant to a Prof. of Marine Ecology at the University of Canterbury. I am interested in...
Commercial fisherman Clive Brown reported to me this morning that Velella velella have entered St. Peter Port harbour. He said there were about 25 live...
Hi Richard, I don't know if it is of any use to you, i had a picture emailed to me the other day of one of these asking for an ID (i didn't know so fwd'd it to...
Hi, I was approximately 5 to 6 miles west of the Casquettes, off Alderney, this last Sunday and saw a number of Velella velella being blown past our boat ...
Hi Richard, i had an email the other day with a pic of one of these on the cornish coast somewhere, i had no idea what it was but got an ID off Ali Hood at the...
Hello, MARINE LIFE NEWS BULLETIN TORPEDO (October 2006) ISSN 1464-8156 Issue no. 121 The monthly news bulletin has been sent out to subscribers and should...
Wild Dive: Channel Islands Sun 5 Nov, 6:00 pm - 6:10 pm 10 mins An underwater journey to see the wildlife treasures that lie beneath the waves of the Channel...
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Jim Hall
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Nov 6, 2006 8:10 pm
I watched this program, it was mind boggling.......I didn't know that we had corals growing in british seas. I could have watched this program over and over,...
Agree. Why it lasted for only ten minutes is beyond me. I'd think it would be possible to fill an hour of prime time Auntie Beeb with this great stuff. Erick...
Loss of corals is the start, then any creature that needs to create shells etc, including plankton. Eventually the whole marine food web is in danger. Tapid...
Hello, Do you know if this is available elsewhere? Maybe on youtube? I would love to see this. Thank you. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Subject: Marine Bill Newsletter #4 Issue #4 of the Marine Bill Newsletter has been published giving details of the summary of responses to the consultation and...
Hello, Marine Wildlife of the North-east Atlantic Ocean Mailing Groups With the closure of Smart Groups planned for the end of November 2006, this has...
... From: John Colby To: CornishWildlife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 10:41 AM Subject: [CornishWildlife] Winter visit from basking sharks...
Hello, I am currently preparing an analysis of the Agreement on Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas (ASCOBANS) and would greatly appreciate citations ...
A Guernsey development company called Long Port plans to landfill substantial portions of Belle Greve Bay, which is Guernsey's largest east coast bay. A Long...
Long Port developers have proposed a Ł500 million development of the eastern seaboard of Guernsey. This includes a 'little Venice' in Belle Greve Bay, which...
I want to follow up my message of yesterday concerning the Long Port proposal to develop the east coast of Guernsey. Several people replied to my email that...
Guernsey Sea Fisheries officer David Wilkinson reported to me Velella velella washing ashore on 24 November 2006. He wrote "On today's low water (1430) at...
Hi, I'm not portugues but fortunately is a language quite similar to spanish (that is my first language). You're right Mike: apparently, the animal as you said...
There was a narrow but continuous line of Velella velella washed up on the hightide mark of this afternoons (Sun 26 Nov) tide on Borthwen, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey,...
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AteĹź EVIRGEN
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Nov 27, 2006 10:41 am
Goood day, Attached photo is Gaidropsarus mediterraneus (Linnaeus,1758) shot in Turkey (Marmara Sea). There is something wrong with its eyes. Seems like an...
Hello, Gaidropsarus mediterraneus is found in the seas around Britain and the NE Atlantic Ocean Attachment and images cannot be sent with messages to this...