sealord > This is a view from the southern end of Belle Greve Bay looking across the Little Russel (the passage between Guernsey and the islands of Herm and Jethou) towards the island of Sark on the horizon and the taller island of Jethou on the left.  The rocks in the foreground are draped with the brown seaweed, thongweed, Himanthalia elongata, and there are clumps of the red seaweed, Mastocarpus stellatus.
Photographed with a 2.8 megapixel Olympus camera on the 9th March 2004.
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > This image shows a close-up view of the thick layer of spiral wrack, Fucus spiralis, covering the Salarie Corner pier on 9 March 2004.  In April 2003 the pier was completely clear of seaweed. Each spiral wrack frond is about 18 inches long.
File No. 090304 03
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This is a view from the southern end of Belle Greve Bay looking across the Little Russel (the passage between Guernsey and the islands of Herm and Jethou) towards the island of Sark on the horizon and the taller island of Jethou on the left. The rocks in the foreground are draped with the brown seaweed, thongweed, Himanthalia elongata, and there are clumps of the red seaweed, Mastocarpus stellatus.
Photographed with a 2.8 megapixel Olympus camera on the 9th March 2004.
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > This is a view from the southern end of Belle Greve Bay looking across the Little Russel (the passage between Guernsey and the islands of Herm and Jethou) towards the island of Sark on the horizon and the taller island of Jethou on the left.  The rocks in the foreground are draped with the brown seaweed, thongweed, Himanthalia elongata, and there are clumps of the red seaweed, Mastocarpus stellatus.
Photographed with a 2.8 megapixel Olympus camera on the 9th March 2004.
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This is a view from the southern end of Belle Greve Bay looking across the Little Russel (the passage between Guernsey and the islands of Herm and Jethou) towards the island of Sark on the horizon and the taller island of Jethou on the left. The rocks in the foreground are draped with the brown seaweed, thongweed, Himanthalia elongata, and there are clumps of the red seaweed, Mastocarpus stellatus.
Photographed with a 2.8 megapixel Olympus camera on the 9th March 2004.
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.

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