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SmugMug > keywords > mollusca > This attractive nudibranch, Polycera faeroensis, was photographed by hanging over the edge of a pontoon in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina in St. Peter Port harbour on 26 September 2006.  This is the first time I have seen this species in the marina.  Previously I have seen this species in crab pots off Guernsey's south coast.
File No. 260906 4-863
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SmugMug > keywords > mollusca > The Guernsey abalone or ormer, Haliotis tuberculata, gliding over the bottom of a tide pool with its eyes peering out from under its shell.  The mantle is covered with long, green tentacles.
File No. 4-729
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SmugMug > keywords > mollusca > This image shows the eggs of the red ribbon worm, Lineus ruber, in a gelatinous tube. The tube was attached to the base of a boulder located near the top of the shore in Havelet Bay on the southern edge of St. Peter Port on Guernsey's east coast.  Individual sand grains can be seen to the right of the eggs.  The horizontal field of view is about 13 mm. The reddish pink bivalve clam on the right could be Lasaea rubra.  Photographed on 8 March 2004.
File No. 7-721
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SmugMug > keywords > mollusca > This chiton, Callochiton septemvalvis, with a length of 25 mm was found under a boulder near Quaine rock in Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast on 3 March 2006
File No. 030306 32-818 
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SmugMug > keywords > mollusca > This live fan mussel or pen shell, Atrina fragilis, was accidentally trawled up from the bottom near Hanois lighthouse on Guernsey's south-west coast on February 18, 1998. It was caught about six miles to the west of Hanois Lighthouse, south-west coast of Guernsey (about 49 degrees 26 minutes and 2 degrees 51.30 minutes west).  The fan mussel weighed 85 grams.  It had a total length of 19.0 cm and a maximum valve width of 8.06 cm.  The maximum thickness of the two valves of the live animal was 30.85 mm.
File No. 15-116
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Oval squid, Maui, Hawaii
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Oval squid, Maui, Hawaii
Photo by: Eric Cheng • see photo in gallery