Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Salthouse- Norfolk- June 2012


Rock pooling destination: Salthouse, Norfolk, June 2012
The shore is comprised of shingle and has a stepped profile. On this occasion hundreds of common starfish (Asterias rubens) had been washed up on the shore; such strandings occur periodically when strong tides and winds wash the starfish off of the mussel beds that lie off the coast.
Habitat Classification: LS.LCS.sh.BarSh (Barren littoral shingle).

 
 
 
Shore comprised of shingle.
Habitat Classification: LS.LCS.sh.BarSh (Barren littoral shingle).

The shore has a 'stepped' profile.


The shore is barren of life, due to the mobile nature of the sediment and its inability
to hold water within the interstitial spaces of the pebbles.

Hundreds of common starfish (Asterias rubens) washed up in the strand line.
Hundreds of common starfish (Asterias rubens) washed up in the strand line.



Sea campion grows sporadically in the upper shore.

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