sealord > This image shows the large ascidian Phallusia mamillata attached to a concrete pillar in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.  This image shows the oral tentacles guarding the entrance of the oral siphon.  The atrial siphon is below and to the right. Photographed on 26 September 2006
File No. 260906 3620 
©RLLord
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sealord > The palaemonid prawns are abundant in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.  This one was photographed on 25 September 2006.
File No. 250906 34124
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sealord > The Devonshire cup coral Caryophyllia smithii growing on the dark side of a pontoon in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed on 5 June 2006
File No. 050606 985
©RLLord
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sealord > A large plumose anemone Metridium senile growing out from a pontoon in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed on 3 June 2006
File No. 030606 711 
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sealord > The leathery sea squirt, Styela clava, is a species introduced into British waters from Asian waters probably with military ships returning to the U.K. from the Korean war in 1953. It is common in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed on 26 September 2006.
File No. 260906 3707 
©RLLord
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sealord > Phallusia mamillata growing on the side of a pontoon in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port harbour, Guernsey, Channel Islands, Great Britain
sealord > The large ascidian Phallusia mamillata attaches to the concrete pillars anchoring the pontoons in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed on 30 August 2005
File No. 15-790
©RLLord
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sealord > The ascidian, Ciona intestinalis, grows profusely in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.  The individual in the centre of the photographed has closed the opening to the oral and the atrial siphon.
Photographed on 16 August 2005.
File No. 3-788
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sealord > Perophora japonica is an invasive ascidian, which was first recorded in Guernsey waters from a Clive Brown crab pot off the south coast of Guernsey on 8 October 2003.  This colonial ascidian has since been found in the Victoria marina in St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed on 8 October 2003.
File No. 14-709
©RLLord
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This image shows the large ascidian Phallusia mamillata attached to a concrete pillar in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. This image shows the oral tentacles guarding the entrance of the oral siphon. The atrial siphon is below and to the right. Photographed on 26 September 2006
File No. 260906 3620
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > This image shows the large ascidian Phallusia mamillata attached to a concrete pillar in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.  This image shows the oral tentacles guarding the entrance of the oral siphon.  The atrial siphon is below and to the right. Photographed on 26 September 2006
File No. 260906 3620 
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This image shows the large ascidian Phallusia mamillata attached to a concrete pillar in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. This image shows the oral tentacles guarding the entrance of the oral siphon. The atrial siphon is below and to the right. Photographed on 26 September 2006
File No. 260906 3620
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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