sealord > A live adult long-spined sea scorpion, Taurulus bubalis, which belongs in the sculpin family, cottidae, in a defensive posture with its operculum (gill cover) spines flared.
File no. 30-137
©RLLord
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sealord > Guernsey molluscs >  American slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata 24-718 smg
sealord > Guernsey marine worms >  scale worm 17 smg
sealord > Guernsey marine worms >  paddleworm eggs Phyllodoce maculata 040303 30-638 smg
sealord > This is the epitokous stage of a ragworm.  The posterior parapods have been modified for swimming.  This moribund worm was collected from the lower shore of L'Eree on Guernsey's west coast after it had spawned in a stream.  It was collected and photographed on the 19 April 2003.
File No. 28-660
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sealord > A gunnel, Pholis gunnellus, from Cow Bay near the entrance to St. Peter Port harbour. Gunnels are called butterfish in Guernsey because they are very difficult to pick-up due to their long slippery body.
File No. 8-734
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sealord > Guernsey crustacea >  Idotea baltica CB pots 020803 35-685 smg
sealord > This snapping prawn, Alpheus macrocheles, entered a Clive Brown crab pot off the south coast of Guernsey on 3 July 2003.
File No. 3-677
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sealord > A close-up view of the chelae of the snapping prawn, Alpheus macrocheles.  This animal entered a crab pot off the coast of Guernsey, Channel Islands, Great Britain.  This animal startled me with the loudness of the snap of its snapping claw.  During the day it is bright red but at night it becomes paler orange.
File No. 5-677
©RLLord
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A live adult long-spined sea scorpion, Taurulus bubalis, which belongs in the sculpin family, cottidae, in a defensive posture with its operculum (gill cover) spines flared.
File no. 30-137
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > A live adult long-spined sea scorpion, Taurulus bubalis, which belongs in the sculpin family, cottidae, in a defensive posture with its operculum (gill cover) spines flared.
File no. 30-137
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
A live adult long-spined sea scorpion, Taurulus bubalis, which belongs in the sculpin family, cottidae, in a defensive posture with its operculum (gill cover) spines flared.
File no. 30-137
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.

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