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... From: Peter Charlton To: glaucus@... Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 12:29 PM Subject: An odd creature This creature was observed by an acquaintance of...
Andy Horton
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It looks like Akera bullata, although I have never seen one. Andrew Syvret saw these in Jersey a few years ago. Best wishes, Yours sincerely, Richard Richard...
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But, is the impact of PDV a 'conservation' issue or an 'animal welfare' issue? The seal populations will bounce back from an outbreak of disease. (I am...
Keith Hiscock
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Hello Richard, I thought of Akera bullata. There is a line drawing in the Marine Molluscs book. I had a visual book image from the past, but I had have never...
Andy Horton
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Jul 3, 2007
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Just a note to let members know I have updated the marine sightings data on the Cornwall Wildlife Trust web site at ...
Jayne Herbert
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Hello, Has anybody got a photograph of a sea anemone actually catching a fish please? An illustrator wants one, and I don't think they will be paying for it,...
Andy Horton
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Hello, The answer may be here: http://www.seaslugforum.net/display.cfm?id=17136 http://www.seaslugforum.net/search.cfm?searchstring=Akera+bullata Cheers Andy...
Andy Horton
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Hi Andy, Akera bullata certainly lives in Mounts Bay, or did some years ago. When diving in the late 60s we were looking for a wreck in Mounts Bay and decended...
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Evening folks, from 3 & a bit years back... ... From: "Andrew Syvret - Pinnacle Marine Ltd" <pinnacle@...> To: <glaucus@...> Sent:...
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Hi from new member, Does anybody have any experience with a unit called Nitratereductor 1000 and if so just how easy is it to run and is it very efficient.My...
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Hello James, All species of the common sea anemone found around the British coast (except the ones containing zooxanthellae) have fared well for over a year in...
Andy Horton
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My apologies for my previous reply, my memory from 40 or more years ago is a bit muddled. Whilst I thought I had found Akera bullata, they turned out to be...
raymond dennis
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Hello, It is well worth joining this flikr group if you take pictures of marine wildlife: British Marine Wildlife http://www.flickr.com/groups/glaucus/ Cheers ...
Andy Horton
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Hello, I do not know my isopods every well, but my first best guess is it is the species Anthura gracilis. I can't really see it being any other species. ...
Andy Horton
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Jul 10, 2007
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Hello, The isopod was 5 cm long, not 5 mm as I stated by mistake. Andy Horton [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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This isopod is Idotea linearis and not Anthura gracilis. Best wishes, Yours sincerely, Richard Richard Lord Guernsey GY1 1BQ Great Britain Tel: 01481 700688 ...
Richard Lord
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Hello, Of course. Idotea linearis is common enough. I should have known better. I am sure I have some photographs of this one. Decidedly off-form with IDs in ...
Andy Horton
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A young Thresher shark has been caught of Alderney, by someone fishing with mackerel feathers! http://www.alderneyangling.com/latestreports.htm Regards Tim ...
Timothy Harvey
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Hello, If it bit them, let me know please. A TV company rang up asking if anybody had been bitten by a shark recently in Britain. I may have deleted the...
Andy Horton
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Hello Andy, Fantastic story & photo about the juvenile thresher shark ! The attached article may be of interest. Best Regards, DEclan [Non-text portions of...
Declan Quigley
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Sealife covered at Bletchley Park. Bletchley Park artist Mark Cornelius produced a dramatic first day cover for Royal Mail's "Sea life" stamp issue. On the...
Andy Horton
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Hello Declan, Except we do not have attachments on this forum for obvious reasons. Files can be uploaded to: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Glaucus/files/ It...
Andy Horton
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Hi Andy In response to that TV company's query you could have put them on to this story http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2335911.html?menu= (or have passed...
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Hi All Below are details about a UK whale and dolphin course I will be running as part of the SWT Adult Educatiuon Programme, for anyone who may be interested....
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Hi everyone, You may have heard recently of the launch of the Shark Trust's online database (see below). I would like to point out that the UK Marine Fish ...
Douglas Herdson
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COAST is a BAFTA award-winning television series produced by The Open University and the BBC which celebrates the UK's constantly changing coastline. This...
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Thanks Nearest events to NW England are to be in Hull and Co Down then! Maybe Liverpool and Lancaster Maritime Museums were booked already... Dave Dunlop David...
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Hi Has any one heard any more or got any more details on this catch ...
Douglas Herdson
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British Marine Life Study Society ... GLAUCUS HOUSE : 14 CORBYN CRESCENT : SHOREHAM-BY-SEA : SUSSEX : BN43 6PQ Tel: 01273 465433 EMail:...
Andy Horton
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Hi all I am in need of public liability insurance that will cover classroom visits and the odd sea shore visit, on the coast but not near fast running water. I...
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