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Guidance Hazardous substances: influence on nature - Environmental Data Compendium
The goshawk and environmental influences The Sandwich tern and organochlorine compounds Dog whelk and common whelk, and environmentally hazardous substances The fulmar and flotsam Introduction As a result of ... in the Environmental Data Compendium Seabirds and oil spills in the North Sea The common seal and the grey seal in the Waddenzee and Delta area Pollution of the ...
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Strandline
The new hatched dogfish measure about 10 cm . Common Whelk Common whelk shells are one of the largest gastropod (snail-like) shells ... Although the slipper limpet is now one of the most common shells on the strandline it originally came from North America. ... upper reaches of the shore. Woody Nightshade Woody Nightshade is common in hedgerows, where it climbs other plants, on shingle beaches ...
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Strandline
The lesser spotted dogfish is the most common shark species around the UK, including Sussex. It can ... molluscs and therefore invertebrates (animals without backbones) related to the common whelk. Newly hatched cuttlefish Newly hatched cuttlefish (1cm) will often change ... them in a tide pool or back in the sea. Common whelks Common whelks are gastropod molluscs, as they only have one ...
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Exotics Guide
Program Contact Us Ilyanassa obsoleta (Say, 1822) EASTERN MUDSNAIL. COMMON MUD SNAIL, EASTERN MUD WHELK, MUD DOG WHELK, BLACK DOG WHELK, WORN-OUT DOG WHELK, EASTERN MUD NASSA, MUD BASKET SNAIL, OBSOLETE BASKET SNAIL Kingdom ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - Veined Rapa Whelk (Rapana venosa)
Whelk Veined Rapa Whelk Scientific name: Rapana venosa (Valenciennes, 1846) Synonyms: Rapana thomasiana (Crosse, 1861), Rapana pontica (Nordsieck, 1969) Common names: Veined rapa whelk, Asian rapa whelk ...
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MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network
Masked crab, Beadlet anemone, Dog whelk, Sand hopper, Cushion star, Edible crab, Limpet (Patella sp.), Lightbulb seasquirt, Five-bearded rockling, Star ascidian (Botryllus schlosseri), Common hermit crab, Worm pipefish, Click here ...
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MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network
Masked crab, Beadlet anemone, Dog whelk, Sand hopper, Cushion star, Edible crab, Limpet (Patella sp.), Lightbulb seasquirt, Five-bearded rockling, Star ascidian (Botryllus schlosseri), Common hermit crab, Worm pipefish, Click here ...
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Site Map :: Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
About Our Archival Digital Prints Anemone Photos Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Photographs Atlantic or Common Puffin ^ Bio Blacksmith Chromis Photographs Blue Shark Photographs Blue Whale Photo Blue Whale ... ), California cone (Conus californicus), Flamingo tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum) and Kelletia kelleti (Kellet's whelk). Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Photos Pilot Whale Photos, Pilot Whale Video Pinniped ...
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Photographs of shelled marine mollusks by Phillip Colla, including Cypraea spadicea (California chestnut cowrie), Delonovolva aequalis (Simnia vidleri), California cone (Conus californicus), Flamingo tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum) and Kelletia kelleti (Kellet'
Pacific White-sided Hawaiian Spinner Atlantic Spotted With Swimmers Bottlenose Dolphin Risso's Dolphin Common Dolphin Marine mammal species Seals & Sea Lions Guadalupe Fur Seal Galapagos Fur Seal ... ), Flamingo tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum) and Kelletia kelleti (Kellet's whelk). Cypraea spadicea , the California chestnut cowrie, is common on California and Baja rocky reefs and shorelines. Egg laying. ...
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Newfoundland, Canada Reef Ball Projects and Photos
Occasional crabs (Cancer), whelk and numerous urchins were noted on the site, the latter being removed to provide a ... of 2 thermographs: these were emplaced at 3 meters and 7 meters depth on a common anchor in the deepest part of Old Ramea Harbor. -Personnel training: this was considerably reduced ...
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