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Above image of Leptopsammia pruvoti, the sunset cup coral, © Mike Markey. Other images, © PMNHS.
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Followers: 1562Today's #MolluscMonday is the non-native bivalve shell, Arca imbricata. Native from North Carolina to Brazil, attached to rocks in shallow waters, in Britain it has been found in Sennen, Cornwall!
https://t.co/bi5K3RAtmS https://t.co/znNXVAbP4P#FishyFriday This male Black faced blenny is showing off his splendid breeding colours. The black face, orange body and blue-edged fins attract a camouflaged female and he bravely distracts predators away from her. Isn’t he fabulous?! #DWTMarine @DorsetWildlife #PurbeckCoastMCZ https://t.co/XS2fuktZIkIsle Martin Seaweed Festival, new article in the latest issue of the Bulletin of @PorcupineMNHS
by Sarah Bowen & Julia Barton ( @LittoralArt) https://t.co/OVwEevjjBT #BotanicMonday https://t.co/UR8ykW7cdFBPS Seaweed course at Renney Point near Plymouth. Fantastic Saccharina latissima displayed by Jo #seaweed #bps_algae #PUMS https://t.co/nYtobG0OtJ