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Lyme Bay Reefs
As I’ve been writing a fair amount about Lyme Bay and the Lyme Bay Closed Area protection and its effects recently, I thought I’d post a small selection of images to illustrate why the reefs of Lyme Bay are so … Continue reading
Posted in Lyme Bay marine ecology
Tagged circalittoral reef, circalittoral reefs, East Tennants Reef, Eunicella verrucosa, Leptopsammia pruvoti, limestone reefs, Lyme Bay, Lyme Bay Closed Area, Lyme Bay exclusion zone, Lyme Bay Reefs, marine ecology, pink seafans, Saw-tooth Ledges, scallop dredging, scallop dredging impacts, seafan seaslug, sunset coral, Tritonia nilsodnheri
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