sealord > Some of the vertical walls of the Gouliot cave system on the west coast of Sark, Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel Islands are carpeted with beadlet anemones, Actinia equina.  The green anemones are considered by some researchers to be a separate species, Actinia prasina. Sark's Gouliot cave system was designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.

Photographed on the 12 September 2007.
File No. 120907 934
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sealord > This image shows at low tide a small area of one of the vertical walls of the Gouliot cave system on Sark's west coast.  The walls are covered in the beadlet anemone, Actinia equina.  The Gouliot Caves were designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.
Photographed on the 12 September 2007.
File No. 120907 893
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sealord > This expanded beadlet anemone, Actinia equina, was in a large pebble and cobble filled pool in the Gouliot cave system on the west coast of Sark, Channel Islands, Great Britain.  The Gouliot caves that are filled with seawater at high tide run through the Gouliot headland. They are famous for their large population of closely spaced beadlet anemones.  Sark's Gouliot caves were made a RAMSAR site in April 2007.
File No. 120907 952
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
Some of the vertical walls of the Gouliot cave system on the west coast of Sark, Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel Islands are carpeted with beadlet anemones, Actinia equina. The green anemones are considered by some researchers to be a separate species, Actinia prasina. Sark's Gouliot cave system was designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.

Photographed on the 12 September 2007.
File No. 120907 934
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > Some of the vertical walls of the Gouliot cave system on the west coast of Sark, Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel Islands are carpeted with beadlet anemones, Actinia equina.  The green anemones are considered by some researchers to be a separate species, Actinia prasina. Sark's Gouliot cave system was designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.

Photographed on the 12 September 2007.
File No. 120907 934
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
Some of the vertical walls of the Gouliot cave system on the west coast of Sark, Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel Islands are carpeted with beadlet anemones, Actinia equina. The green anemones are considered by some researchers to be a separate species, Actinia prasina. Sark's Gouliot cave system was designated a RAMSAR site in April 2007.

Photographed on the 12 September 2007.
File No. 120907 934
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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