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Thankyou - that was quick - there had been some big weather moving through so that may be why we have not found them before - there were also beautiful white...
Maybe of similar interest to folks: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20080312/NEWS/803120474 Have had a memorable few months of beachcombing here in Jersey...
Spooky! I was just about to post the same question- this was one of the species that I found on my Red Wharf Bay beachcomb the other day, but I couldn't...
Just a note to let group members know I have published the latest Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation Area newsletter to their web site today - available as...
Hi This is nt exactly a rockpool find but last summer under swanage pier my girlfriend spotted the snakelocks anemone shrimp, Periclimenes sagittifer. This is...
The sun was shining and the sea was flat calm on the afternoon of thursday 3rd April. Orca Sea Safaris were running a 2 hour marine wildlife safari out into ...
Just a note to let members of this egroup know that the latest April newsletter of the Penzance branch of the British Sub-Aqua Clubis now available to download...
Completed 4 dives at the Padi site at Porthkerno during my Besac training. I have never dived the site before, we dived in 12.5 mtrs for aprox 35 min...
The Marine Connection launched its new Lone Rangers Report today, which focuses on solitary dolphins and whales and includes recommendations for their welfare....
Yesterday Idid a dive at the Silver Steps below Pendennis Castle and on the sub tidal weed i noticed a number of what looked like green peas encased in a...
Yesterday Idid a dive at the Silver Steps below Pendennis Castle and on the sub tidal weed i noticed a number of what looked like green peas encased in a...
They are the egg masses of phyllodocid worms - species like Eulalia viridis. However, could be from one or more of several species. There is scattered and...
Goodafternoon Glaucus members, Don't know if it's rare, but I found a school of Three-spined Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in a wee stream. It is...
Hello Jac, Three-spined Sticklebacks can tolerate both freshwater and estuarine/marine environments (i.e. they are a euryhaline species). Regards, Declan ... ...
Hello Jac, Thanks for the report. Although it is well known that 3-spined Stickleback inhabit salt water especially around the Scottish coasts, reports are not...
Hi Andy, Thanks for your email. I saw that website earlier on but I still think it is uncommon to find them on the Western Isles. It is a fair distance from...
Hi everybody! I found your group while trying to ID a fish I caught yesterday from rocks near Newquay, Cornwall. Fish was about 5" long, broad-shouldered (at...
Could it have been a scorpion fish? did it look like this? http://www.glaucus.org.uk/bullhead.htm ... Hi everybody! I found your group while trying to ID a...
... Thanks for the reply. Certainly, it had much appearance in common with the Blenny but was more 'squat', much more triangular in front and side profiles. ...
Hi, Charles. Looked somewhat like that in body but didn't have frill which sf appears to have. As I said most striking feature were the jewel-like bright red...
Hello, The colour of the eyes is not much help. They can simply vary for lots of reasons I have not got time to explain right now. In describing marine ...
Hi Andy. I understand body colouration can vary widely but hadn't realised eye colour could too! Semms like was a (fat) Blenny! Thanks for the ID. Paul. ... ...
The puffin population on the Farne Islands of the coast of Northumberland is undergoing a census, carried out every five years to establish the number of ...