
Invertebrate Life in the North Sea
Clustered on a tide-swept ridge in order to be effectivly force fed with plankton, there are so many animals that the rock surface itself is virtually obscured. The dominant white or orange species are Plumose Anemones, Metridium dianthus and the rest are mainly brittle stars.
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Skelly, St Abbs Marine Reserve, Scotland. North Sea
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Invertebrate Life in the North Sea
Clustered on a tide-swept ridge in order to be effectivly force fed with plankton, there are so many animals that the rock surface itself is virtually obscured. The dominant white or orange species are Plumose Anemones, Metridium dianthus and the rest are mainly brittle stars.
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Skelly, St Abbs Marine Reserve, Scotland. North Sea
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Invertebrate Life in the North Sea
Clustered on a tide-swept ridge in order to be effectivly force fed with plankton, there are so many animals that the rock surface itself is virtually obscured. The dominant white or orange species are Plumose Anemones, Metridium dianthus and the rest are mainly brittle stars.
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Date:
Location:
Skelly, St Abbs Marine Reserve, Scotland. North Sea
Photographer: