sealord > Wave and tidal action deposit the finest material in and around Salerie harbour at the southern corner of Belle Greve Bay.  Here lugworms cover the surface with their casts. 

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sealord > The polychaete worm, Marphysa sanguinea, called verm in Guernsey, in the bottom of a bucket after having been dug up with a fork in Belle Greve Bay by recreational bait digger Sam Robins on 10 February 2005.
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sealord > sand mason worm tubes, Lanice conchilega, sticking out of the silty substrate in Grand Havre Bay on the north coast of Guernsey.  Photographed on 14 April 2003.
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sealord > Guernsey marine worms >  red threads cirratulidae Havelet 8-606 smg
Wave and tidal action deposit the finest material in and around Salerie harbour at the southern corner of Belle Greve Bay. Here lugworms cover the surface with their casts.

File No. BG 180407 8067
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > Wave and tidal action deposit the finest material in and around Salerie harbour at the southern corner of Belle Greve Bay.  Here lugworms cover the surface with their casts. 

File No. BG 180407 8067
©RLLord 
fishinfo@guernsey.net
Wave and tidal action deposit the finest material in and around Salerie harbour at the southern corner of Belle Greve Bay. Here lugworms cover the surface with their casts.

File No. BG 180407 8067
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.

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