sealord > During May and June the Queen Elizabeth II marina in St. Peter Port harbour receives huge numbers of zooplankton and juvenile fishes with the incoming tide.  This larval left-eyed flatfish was collected from the marina and photographed in a Petri dish.  It had a total length of about 10 mm.  It was collected and photographed on the 28 May 2007.
File No.  280507 13-909 
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
During May and June the Queen Elizabeth II marina in St. Peter Port harbour receives huge numbers of zooplankton and juvenile fishes with the incoming tide. This larval left-eyed flatfish was collected from the marina and photographed in a Petri dish. It had a total length of about 10 mm. It was collected and photographed on the 28 May 2007.
File No. 280507 13-909
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > During May and June the Queen Elizabeth II marina in St. Peter Port harbour receives huge numbers of zooplankton and juvenile fishes with the incoming tide.  This larval left-eyed flatfish was collected from the marina and photographed in a Petri dish.  It had a total length of about 10 mm.  It was collected and photographed on the 28 May 2007.
File No.  280507 13-909 
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
During May and June the Queen Elizabeth II marina in St. Peter Port harbour receives huge numbers of zooplankton and juvenile fishes with the incoming tide. This larval left-eyed flatfish was collected from the marina and photographed in a Petri dish. It had a total length of about 10 mm. It was collected and photographed on the 28 May 2007.
File No. 280507 13-909
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.

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