This image gallery shows some of the marine life of Sark's coastal caves and gullies. Sark is the third largest island in the Bailiwick of Guernsey after Guernsey and Alderney. It is a part of the Channel Islands, which includes also the largest island of Jersey.
More information on Sark's Gouliot Caves can be found in a publication produced by La Societe Guernesiaise. You can find out how to purchase this publication by visiting
http://www.biologicalrecordscentre.gov.gg/files/gouliot.html
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The sponge, Pachymatisma johnstonia, grows on a wall of the Gouliot caves on Sark's west coast. I visited the cave system during a low spring tide on the 12 September 2007. The Gouliot Caves were designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.
©RLLord
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The sponge, Pachymatisma johnstonia, grows on a wall of the Gouliot caves on Sark's west coast. I visited the cave system during a low spring tide on the 12 September 2007. The Gouliot Caves were designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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