Marine life found in Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast. Guernsey is the second largest island in the Channel Islands located between England and France. The gallery begins with general views of the bay followed by major groups of animals including sponges, cnidarians, worms, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, ascidians, fishes and ending with some algae.
This is a view of Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast. This image photographed from a commercial aircraft looks towards the south-west. Belle Greve Bay is a large bite on Guernsey's east coast. To the south it is bordered by the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina and St. Peter Port and to the north it is bordered by a reclaimed area and St. Sampson. Photographed on 30 July 2004.
In 2006 a company published plans to landfill portions of Belle Greve Bay for housing development.
File No. 300704 694
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net

This is a view of Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast. This image photographed from a commercial aircraft looks towards the south-west. Belle Greve Bay is a large bite on Guernsey's east coast. To the south it is bordered by the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina and St. Peter Port and to the north it is bordered by a reclaimed area and St. Sampson. Photographed on 30 July 2004.
In 2006 a company published plans to landfill portions of Belle Greve Bay for housing development.
File No. 300704 694
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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