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Don't ask why but i ended up paddling in the harbour this afternoon and took my camera. I knew the crabs, the flattie babies (all of a 5p size) and shrimps,...
The second one looks like either the green sea slug (Elysia viridis) or Aplysia punctata. See: http://www.seaslugforum.net/factsheet.cfm?base=elysviri and ...
siting of large basking shark while diving the wreck of the Hera nr falmouth 30th May 11 mtrs long very shy the skipper has only seen one other so far...
There are increasing numbers off the Beara peninsula in the vicinity of Dursey Island, Garinish Pier and Crow Head (all County Cork) as of yesterday (Monday). ...
... of Dursey Island, ... at the north side of ... Dursey Sound which is ... Dursey Island). One ... didn't myself. ... kayakers with one of ... mooring and I ...
... seen ... Hi, Here in West Cornwall my first Basking Sharks were seen on the 31st May when there were 12 together,and today 6. Lets hope its another good ...
Hello Jim, Attachments do not work on the forum for security reasons. For aquariological enquiries, you may find the Wet Thumb forum is better. Cheers Andy...
Dear Paula Paddling through a harbour with a camera seems to me to be one of the best ways of passing a Sunday afternoon. I agree with Andy that the pretty...
Reported via email: Guernsey angler Mark Page reported finding a marble-sized lumpsucker, Cyclopterus lumpus, attached to a floating length of timber about ...
Hi Douglas, It was a great hour after the feet got used to the cold! and i only went in up to my knees! A goby is close enough an ID for me, it is just for...
In June 1992, over 150 Heads of States signed the Convention on Biological Diversity at Rio de Janeiro. They did so to express a shared belief that action...
Looks more like a sand goby to me, which would be more likely in shallow water like that from my experience. Difficult to tell from top view, but two spotted...
I could get you a Fireworks Anemone (Pachycerianthus multiplicatus) if you're interested - I regularly see lots of them in Loch Duich - near Kyle of Lochalsh...
Oh yes, Loch Duich also has billions of Protanthea simplex Sea Loch Anemone if you're interested in those. ... From: JAMES GIBSON <jcwgibson@...> To:...
Hello James, Briefly, Beadlet Anemones have been observed by myself changing colour from red to green. It was a casual observation. When I tried to make of...
Good question Divemouse.....I've never seen anything saying that they are protected....if anyone knows for sure, let me know and I obviously wouldnt remove...
I was just wandering if anyone has dived the Serpulid worm reefs in Loch Creran (N of Oban, Scotland)lately? I dived there recently for only the second time...
Hi Chris, I must say I was very supprised when you said that you have taken some Pachycerianthus before having had the pleasure of diving with them in Loch...
Hello, Diadumene cincta and Metridium senile Plumose sea anemones can get mixed up. http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Diadumene.htm Some information is on the above...
Saturday 14 June 2008 with the Food & Drink Festival 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ADUR WORLD OCEANS DAY Venue: Coronation Green, Shoreham-by-Sea FREE ADMISSION Adur...
Hey Charlie... Thanks for the links...had a wee investigation and I agree with you - unsustainable activity. I won't be removing any more Pachycerianthus as...
Found this mysterious item in Loch Torridon - off Kenmore in sheltered bay on 6th June 2006. Approx 6m depth, attached to a piece of rope floating up, joining...
Hello, On 14 June 2008, a Lesser Weever, Echiichthys vipera, spat out the uneaten parts of a Common Goby almost as long as the small fish. NB: This means the...