sealord > A corkwing wrasse, Crenilabrus melops, partially hides behind a frond of the red seaweed, Calliblepharis jubata, in a Belle Greve Bay tide pool.  The red seaweed, Gastroclonium ovatum, appears above the wrasse and to the right of the image. Photographed with a Canon S80 with an underwater housing on January 5, 2007.
File No. 050107 5425
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sealord > I collected some red seaweed, Calliblepharis jubata, from Belle Greve Bay on 15 February 2006.  I was arranging the seaweed on a tray of seawater when I noticed these two flatworms sliding over its surface.
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A corkwing wrasse, Crenilabrus melops, partially hides behind a frond of the red seaweed, Calliblepharis jubata, in a Belle Greve Bay tide pool. The red seaweed, Gastroclonium ovatum, appears above the wrasse and to the right of the image. Photographed with a Canon S80 with an underwater housing on January 5, 2007.
File No. 050107 5425
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > A corkwing wrasse, Crenilabrus melops, partially hides behind a frond of the red seaweed, Calliblepharis jubata, in a Belle Greve Bay tide pool.  The red seaweed, Gastroclonium ovatum, appears above the wrasse and to the right of the image. Photographed with a Canon S80 with an underwater housing on January 5, 2007.
File No. 050107 5425
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
A corkwing wrasse, Crenilabrus melops, partially hides behind a frond of the red seaweed, Calliblepharis jubata, in a Belle Greve Bay tide pool. The red seaweed, Gastroclonium ovatum, appears above the wrasse and to the right of the image. Photographed with a Canon S80 with an underwater housing on January 5, 2007.
File No. 050107 5425
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.

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