Monday, 3 August 2015

Rockpooling Destination: Kilchoan, Scotland, May 2015

The cobble shore at Kilchoan may appear calm, but the shores' sloping angle and step, indicates that it experiences periods of high wave exposure. 


The shore comprises a sloping cobble beach with a stepped profile and strandlines. Fauna are relatively sparse among the cobbles, with increased diversity within the decomposing seaweed of the strandline. Habitat classification: LR.HR (High energy littoral rock) EUNIS: A1.1  LS.Lsa.St (Strandline) EUNIS: A2.21.

The most striking fauna of the cobbles, are the red mites that scurry across the shore.

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