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including the seas and seashore around the British Isles.
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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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4 October
2007
Ray's
Bream,
Brama
brama, appear to have been relatively common off the west coast
of Ireland this year. They are frequently taken by Spanish registered long-liners
while targeting Hake.
Almost five tonnes were taken off the north-west coast and landed into
Killybegs
by a single vessel. Another two tonnes were landed on 18
October 2007.
BMLSS
Ray's Bream
> 4
October 2007
Two Basking
Sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, around six
metres long, were seen and they stayed around the Farnes
Isles, NE England, for a week. Anthony
Hurd, National Trust Warden, was quoted -
"It's
only the 17th occasion these large fish have been recorded in the North
East and the first time around the Farnes."
BMLSS
Basking Sharks
27
September 2007
Eider
Duck Somateria
mollissima
swallowing
a Bullhead
Photograph
by Dave Pullan
Eider
Ducks usually eat mussels
and perhaps other molluscs
so
this is a most extraordinary photograph.
Dave
Pullan Photographic Portfolio
24-25
September 2007
The
Northern
Bottle-nosed Whale, Hyperoodon ampullatus,
beached in Loch
Roag, on the west of the Hebridean island of Lewis,
before managing to free itself. But the undernourished whale was found
dead on the second day at Garynahine.
FORUM
NEWS
Marine Wildlife
of the North-east Atlantic Ocean Mailing Groups
With
the closure of Smart Groups at the end of November
2006 most of the 7500+ messages have been
filed at:
Marine
Wildlife of the North-east Atlantic Ocean Jiglu
http://www.Jiglu.com/spaces/glaucus/
For
ongoing messages please transfer to the Yahoo forum as I think you will
find that easier to use.
Marine
Wildlife of the North-east Atlantic Ocean Yahoo Group
New
Group: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Glaucus
Images
can be uploaded to flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/glaucus/
NEW
Wet
Thumb (Marine Aquariology) Forum Link
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All
reports by Andy Horton unless the credits are given
to
other observers or reporters.
Cornish
Marine Wildlife (Ray Dennis Records) 2005
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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.
Sea
Hare, Aplysia fasciata
Aplysia,
the size if which (between 30 & 35 cm) indicates that it is Aplysia
. fasciata. It was photographed swimming
in Helford River,
Cornwall. It was seen on 25 August 2007
by Steve Potter.
Sea
Hares at the Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation Area
BMLSS
Molluscs
flickr
BRITISH
MARINE LIFE GALLERY
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Shore
Topography Series
The
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
in *.jpg format
can also be considered for the web site. They should not exceed 250K in
size.
Portnaluchaig
on the west coast of Scotland near Mallaig
Photograph
by Eve Livesey
This
stretch of coast is known as the Silver
Sands of Morar.
The
ancient
volcanic
rocks of Rum provide a spectacular backdrop.
More
Pictures of the Sands of Morar
flickr
British
Coastal Topography
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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.
See
the venues for talks and activities in the left hand column.
Click
on the images (on-line) for the latest information.
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BIOSIS
Conference Calendar for Zoology
(Major
Link of all biological conferences around the world)
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PUBLIC
AQUARIA NEWS |
Public
Aquaria List |
CETACEAN
NEWS |
? What
to do if you find a stranded whale or dolphin ?
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If
you find a LIVE stranded or injured whale or dolphin on the beach you must
send for help QUICKLY. A whale or dolphin stranding is an emergency and
the speed of response by a professional rescue team is perhaps the most
crucial factor in determining whether or not an animal can be returned
to the sea alive.
EMERGENCY
NUMBERS FOR LIVE CETACEAN STRANDINGS
ENGLAND
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WALES
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SCOTLAND
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0300 1234 999
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0300 1234 999
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0131 339
0111
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CORNWALL
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JERSEY
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GUERNSEY
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0845 201
2626
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01534 724331
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00 44 1481
257261
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LINK
TO THE STRANDINGS PAGE
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PUBLICATIONS
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WEB PAGES
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BOOKS
PUBLICATIONS
NEW
BOOK:
Whales
& Dolphins
of
Great Britain
by
Dylan Walker and Alex Wilson
CETACEA
Publishing 2007
£11.95
ISBN-10:
0-9556144-0-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-9556144-0-8
If
you would like to see whales and dolphins in British waters, Whales and
Dolphins of Great Britain is the book for you! A comprehensive and easy-to-use
field guide to all of the regularly seen species, it also shows you how,
where, and when to go and see these spectacular marine mammals, with 38
boat operators and 16 outstanding land-based viewpoints listed. The text
is packed with information on how to book a trip; including the species
that are likely to be seen, how to get there, and what photographic opportunities
are available. If you love whales and dolphins and enjoy seeing the British
countryside, this book is a must – you never know when you might need it!
Whales
and Dolphins of Great Britain is the first in a series of regional whale
and dolphin watching guides being published by Cetacea Publishing.
CETACEA
Publishing, Nook Farmhouse, Ashby
Road, Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12 9BS. Telephone: 0845 388 3053. Fax:
0845 108 6386.
E-Mail:
info@cetaceapublishing.com. Website designed by de Wilson-Wildman LLP
BMLSS
Cetacean Book Reviews
The
Gulf Stream
by
Bruno Voituriez
Publisher:
UNESCO
ISBN:
92-3-103995-4
222
pages, figures, glossary, bibliography
The
Gulf Stream
Amid
contemporary scenarios of potential climatic catastrophes and global warming
that might be imagined to bring a new ice age, the powerful image of the
Gulf Stream rising from the Florida Straits and flowing to the north Atlantic
inevitably provokes questions about its ecological significance and whether
it might ever stop.
Coastal
Plankton
Photo Guide for
European Seas
by
Otto Larink & Wilfried Westheide
reviewed
by Wim van Egmond
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ISBN 0-9522831-5-8
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JOURNALS:
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WEB
SITES
NEW
Eastern
English Channel Habitat Atlas for Marine Resource Management
is
available for download from
http://charm.canterbury.ac.uk/atlas/pge.htm
Encyclopaedia
of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland
http://www.habitas.org.uk/marinelife/index.html?item=about
Marine
Fauna of Norway
http://www.seawater.no/fauna/e_index.htm
BMLSS:
Marine Life Articles in Publications (Link)
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SOCIETY
INFORMATION
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. In
future, I expect the publication to be in an electronic format.
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