sealord > This anthomedusa, Coryne eximia, was identified by Dr. Peter Shuchert of Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Geneva.  It was collected in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey on 8 June 2006.  At this time of year the marina is full of zooplankton including anthomedusae, leptomedusae, ctenophores and chaetognaths (arrow worms). 
File No. 080606 1206
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sealord > Guernsey cnidaria >  Alcyonium glomeratum QE II marina 190904 24-753 smg
sealord > The fleshy plumose anemone Metridium senile releasing eggs into the water of the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed on 5 June 2006
File No. 050606 900
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sealord > The beautiful jewel anemone Corynactis viridis growing out from a pontoon in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Photographed at 1830 on 5 June 2006
File No. 050606 1830 995
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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 > One of the most elegant looking ascidian is the light-bulb sea squirt, Clavelina lepadiformis, which was photographed in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.  This image shows boluses headed for expulsion via the atrial siphon.
Photographed on 25 August 2003.
File No. 6-700
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This anthomedusa, Coryne eximia, was identified by Dr. Peter Shuchert of Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Geneva. It was collected in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey on 8 June 2006. At this time of year the marina is full of zooplankton including anthomedusae, leptomedusae, ctenophores and chaetognaths (arrow worms).
File No. 080606 1206
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > This anthomedusa, Coryne eximia, was identified by Dr. Peter Shuchert of Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Geneva.  It was collected in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey on 8 June 2006.  At this time of year the marina is full of zooplankton including anthomedusae, leptomedusae, ctenophores and chaetognaths (arrow worms). 
File No. 080606 1206
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This anthomedusa, Coryne eximia, was identified by Dr. Peter Shuchert of Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Geneva. It was collected in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina, St. Peter Port, Guernsey on 8 June 2006. At this time of year the marina is full of zooplankton including anthomedusae, leptomedusae, ctenophores and chaetognaths (arrow worms).
File No. 080606 1206
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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