sealord > This orange sponge, Hymeniacidon perleve, is common and conspicuous half way down the shore in Belle Greve Bay.  It grows on rock surfaces which are exposed at low tide to direct sunlight and wind.  The sponge grows in patches about 15 cm across.  This image was taken on the 17 April 2007.
File No. BG 170407 7972
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This orange sponge, Hymeniacidon perleve, is common and conspicuous half way down the shore in Belle Greve Bay. It grows on rock surfaces which are exposed at low tide to direct sunlight and wind. The sponge grows in patches about 15 cm across. This image was taken on the 17 April 2007.
File No. BG 170407 7972
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > This orange sponge, Hymeniacidon perleve, is common and conspicuous half way down the shore in Belle Greve Bay.  It grows on rock surfaces which are exposed at low tide to direct sunlight and wind.  The sponge grows in patches about 15 cm across.  This image was taken on the 17 April 2007.
File No. BG 170407 7972
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This orange sponge, Hymeniacidon perleve, is common and conspicuous half way down the shore in Belle Greve Bay. It grows on rock surfaces which are exposed at low tide to direct sunlight and wind. The sponge grows in patches about 15 cm across. This image was taken on the 17 April 2007.
File No. BG 170407 7972
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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