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Monthly
electronic news bulletin for the marine life of the NE Atlantic Oceans
including the seas and seashore around the British Isles. Issue
no. 101.
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MARINE
LIFE NEWS
Reports
of marine wildlife from all around the British Isles, with pollution incidents
and conservation initiatives as they affect the flora and fauna of the
NE Atlantic Ocean.
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31
October 2004
Fin
Whale washed in by the gales and stranded
dead
on
Aires Point, near Sennen Cove, Cornwall
Photographs
by Jane Herbert
A second
15 metres long Fin Whale, Balaenoptera
physalis, was discovered washed dead on the rocky shore at Aires Point
near Sennen Cove (near Land's End) on the Cornish coast. The female whale
showed a definite series of injuries. Although intact it was beginning
to whiff a bit.
BBC
News Report
Cornish
Marine Wildlife News
Fin
Whale Stranding Picture Portfolio
BMLSS
Cetacea
30
October 2004
Gales
battering the south and west of England have washed along a container of
Goose Barnacles, Lepas, as far
as Hayling Island (Hampshire) which east of the Isle of Wight.
Full
Report
BMLSS
Barnacles
29
October 2004
A
15 metres long Fin
Whale, Balaenoptera physalis, was
discovered washed up dead on the shore of St Mary Bay, near Brixham (near
Torquay), in south Devon. The shape of the huge sea mammal was still intact
enabling it to be recognised easily.
BBC
News Report
27
October 2004
Cornwall
is battered by gales
and torrential rain causing floods, whereas many parts of England escaped
this awful weather. The Newquay
Weather Station registered Force 7 gusting to Force 9.
Beaufort
Scale
BBC
News Report
Photographs
29
September 2004
One
of the most extraordinary shark tales involved the discovery of a tropical
Oceanic
White-tip Shark,
Carcharhinus
longimanus, that had badly lost its way and was discovered swimming
around a warship in a brackish water fjord near Gullmarsfjorden in west
Sweden. It died shortly afterwards. The shark, a male, was 230 cm long,
(total length), and weighed 65.65 kg. This is the first record in northern
European seas and it has never been discovered around the British coast.
A Swedish Museum in Gothenburg has now the shark for further examination.
The
Oceanic
White-tip Shark is found worldwide in epipelagic
tropical and subtropical waters between 20° North and 20° South
latitude. Its range is from Portugal to the Gulf of Guinea in the eastern
Atlantic. There are a few records from the Mediterranean Sea. It lives
in sea temperatures above 21° C. It is usually found over deep water
a long way from the shore. It is known to associate with Pilot
Whales and may follow boats or ships if a
constant food source is available. This shark has a reputation for attacking
Man.
How
could the shark have arrived in the fjord? The speculation could involves
man's activities as a discard from a deep water fishing catch?
Further
Information
Fishbase
entry
Late
September 2004
A
jack fish known as the Blue Runner,
Caranx
crysos, was caught by a fisherman in a bass net just off Mevagissey,
Cornwall, and taken in to Chris Gilbertson
at Mevagissey Aquarium,
who passed it on to me for identification. This is thought to be the fourth
or fifth specimen of this fish reported in the UK.
The
jack family of fish (Carangidae) are widespread in the warmer waters of
the world, but the only member of the family which is common in the North
East Atlantic is the Horse Mackerel or Scad Trachurus trachurus.
Carangids seem to be being found more regularly as the temperature of local
waters increases.
UK
Public Aquaria List
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All
reports by Andy Horton unless the credits are given
to
other observers or reporters.
Links for News
Reports:
Nature
Notes Webring
Helford
(Cornwall) Marine Conservation Area
Friends
of Moray Firth (NE Scotland) News Page
Sussex
at Sea News Page
Cornish
Marine Wildlife News
Cornish
Marine Sightings Archives 2003 |
PICTURE
GALLERY
Each
month, at least one special marine image will be published from images
sent to the BMLSS. This
can be of the seashore, undersea world or any aspect of the marine natural
world, especially the underwater life, but not restricted to life beneath
the waves. Topical inclusions may be included instead of the most meritorious,
and images will be limited to the NE Atlantic Ocean and adjoining seas,
marine and seashore species and land and seascapes.
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The
cuttlefish
eggs in the attached photo were given to me by crab potter
Clive
Brown who sets his crab pots in 50 to 60 metres
of water off Guernsey's south coast. These cuttlefish eggs were attached
to one of his pots sometime during the 48 hours prior to 17
September 2004 when I received them.
I have seen these cuttlefish eggs before at this time of year. They
are substantially smaller than the black cuttlefish eggs I normally see
(about half the length).
Photograph
© Richard
Lord (Guernsey)
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Nudibranchs
from Guernsey
Janolus
cristatus which I photographed from the Queen Elizabeth II marina
in St. Peter Port, Guernsey. This specimen was crawling just below
the water-line on one of the pontoons adjacent to the eastern wall of the
marina. I found one specimen on 19 September
2004 which I collected for photography and
another with spawn on 20 September 2004.
I took the adults home to photograph and then returned them to the marina
the following day. Both specimens were about 3 cm long.
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Photograph
©
Richard
Lord (Guernsey)
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Shore
Topography Series
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name of the particular coast should be included and the grid reference,
if known. Print photographs can be included in Exhibitions
and on the BMLSS Web Sites and electronic publications. Electronic images
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Shore
Topography Portfolio
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DIARY
In
chronological order, the most recent events are at the top of the page.
Events open to the public, free or for a nominal charge only are included.
Most Seminars need to be booked in advance.
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BIOSIS
Conference Calendar for Zoology
(Major
Link of all biological conferences around the world)
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Plymouth
Talks Series 2004
Further
Information Link
Facilities are available for schools, linked to the national curriculum.
Talks
start at 7:00 p.m.
at
the National Marine Aquarium,
Coxside, Plymouth Devon.
Admission
– Adults £2.50; Children and NMA members £1.50, inclusive of
refreshments will be available.
Please
reserve your place by calling the Aquarium on 01752 275204
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SAMS
Seminar Series
The Scottish
Association for Marine Science (SAMS)
Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Dunbeg,
Oban, Argyll PA37 1QA
Tel: 01631 559000 Fax: 01631 559300
Email: mail@dml.ac.uk
For more details/how to find SAMS
see our website: http://www.sams.ac.uk
Unless otherwise stated, seminars
are held on Fridays at 4:15 pm
in the SAMS Conference Room
** Followed by the Friday R&R **
5 December
2004
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Eric
Breuer (SAMS) Oxygen dynamics in contrasting
marine environments
For
more details on the forthcoming talks, please contact Murray
Roberts or Anuschka Miller
Tel: 01631 559 000 Diary
For
information contact Dr Hamish Mair
or Anuschka
Miller Tel: 01631 559 000
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A
series of monthly talks on marine conservation topics
These
talks are open to the public, admission is free.
FOR
DETAILS OF SEMINARS AND OTHER EVENTS PLEASE CLICK ON THE LOGO ABOVE TO
BROWSE THE WEB PAGES
2 December
2004
Stunning
marine life images – Alex Mustard
6 January
2005
Gorgonian
corals as climate indicators – Zoe Bond
The
Marine
Life Talks are held on the first Thursday of the month at 7.30
pm, please arrive at 7.15 pm to be met in
Reception. Southampton Oceanography Centre is reached via Dock Gate 4 (between
Town Quay and Ocean Village). Please confirm that the talk is taking place
before arriving unannounced.
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Porthleven
(near
Helston),
Cornwall
Aerial
Multimap Location (Link)
The
Silver
Dolphin marine conservation and diving centre is dedicated to the
conservation and protection of all marine life. Click
on the image for the full list of events.
To
help protect the marine environment we run a full training programme of
conservation courses and PADI scuba diving training.
Ideally
placed in the old lifeboat house Porthleven why not come and discover the
wonders of the Cornish coastline and underwater world!
Places
on the courses must be booked in advance
Link
for Activities
DIVE
INTO EARTH DAY ACTIVITIES:
There
will be a charge of £15 for the try dives and £5 for the snorkelling
(if you need to hire snorkelling equipment). For bookings contact
the Silver Dolphin Centre on 01326 572002
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FILMS
18
June 2004
A
new film called
Deep Blue from the makers of the Blue
Planet opens in good cinemas.
Trailer
(Link).
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BOOKS
Marine
fish & invertebrates
of
Northern Europe
Frank
Emil Moen & Erling Svensen
In
May
2004 the English edition of the very popular
Norwegian Marine Fauna (Dyreliv I havet) was published. Prof. David
Bellamy has written the foreword.
More
than one thousand underwater photographs and 608 pages with updated
information on marine fish and invertebrates from nearly all marine phylum
in Northern European waters. The largest newspaper in Norway, Aftenposten
gave the Norwegian edition 6 out of 6 points in a book review. It is in
use at all major higher marine biology studies in Norway.
The
English edition is translated by Prof Fredrik Pleijel and Dr. Sabine Cochrane.
"Marine
fish & invertebrates of Northern Europe” is written for anyone with
a general interest in marine animal life, and who would like to learn more
about their way of life and behaviour, about the role they play in the
drama of nature, and the benefit and nuisance they are to man. The main
portion of the book is arranged in such a way that the different animal
species are presented in a natural, systematic order. More than one thousand
magnificent colour photos of animals taken in their natural environment
support the informative text highlighting the characteristics of each animal.
“Marine fish & invertebrates” covers the North European marine fauna
and is a readable experience in itself. In addition, the book is an important
aid and source of inspiration to all who delight in the ocean with its
hidden life whether if be hobby, study or profession.
The
book is available from Aquapress
in the UK, Skandisk, Inc. USA and
KOM
in Norway .
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WEB
SITES
NAUSICAÄ
- French National Sea Experience Center
http://www.nausicaa.fr/links/
NAUSICAÄ
- French National Sea Experience Center, in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Northern
France), is a Science Center entirely dedicated to the relationship between
Mankind and the Sea. Its goal is to incite the general public to discover
the sea and to love it, while raising its awareness on the need for a better
management of marine resources.
Within
the scope of this mission, NAUSICAÄ gives access, on its recently
redesigned web site, to a database containing links to the most interesting
web sites concerning the sea-related topics and marine activities.
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MOLLUSC
WORLD
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BMLSS:
Marine Life Articles in Publications (Link)
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The
British Marine Life Study Society are responsible for producing the journal
GLAUCUS,
which is the first publication exploring the marine life of the seas surrounding
the British Isles available to the general public.
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