A1"Welcome to Sark" indeed! |
IMAG0672Leaving St Peter Port in the wake of the Condor ferry |
IMAG0674First sight of the interesting rock formations off the east coast of Sark |
IMAG0675First sunset on Sark |
IMAG0676There was an Oyster Bay promotion on the ferry - it would have been rude not to... |
P1013690Golden kelp (Laminaria ochroleuca) |
P1013696Electra pilosa bryozoan |
P1013702?Axinella dissimilis sponge (R) and indian feathers hydroid (Gymnangium montagui, L) |
P1013703Indian feathers hydroids (Gymnangium montagui) |
P1013704Not a discarded dog toy, but a yellow hedgehog sponge (Polymastia boletiformis) |
P1013711Dictyota membranacea |
P1013718A typical Sark colony of jewel anemones (Corynactis viridis) and colonial Parazoanthus axinellae anemones |
P1013724Red fingers (Alcyonium glomeratum) displaying both retracted and extended polyps |
P1013726The fried egg form of Actinothoe sphyrodeta |
P1013739Leopard-spotted goby (Thorogobius ephippiatus) |
P1013741Henricia starfish (probably H. oculata) |
P1013750Orange Stolonica socialis seasquirts (similar to Dendrodoa grossularia but taller and cleaner) |
P1013751Cotton spinner (Holothuria forskali) sea cucumber |
P1013758My first conger eel! (Conger conger) |
P1013774Jewel anemones (Corynactis viridis) display a range of colour combinations |