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A natural history of Runswick Bay

12 Mar 2009

Zonation illustrated on a sea wall at low spring tide.

Posted by Peter McGrath at 20:01

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  • ▼  2009 (31)
    • ►  November (4)
      • Bladder wrack (fucus vesiculosus)
      • Parish notices: redesign due.
      • What's inside a barnacle?
      • Perfect belemnite...
    • ►  October (3)
      • Fossil wood.
      • Runswick Bay plesiosaurs...
      • Recent finds...
    • ►  September (4)
      • Remember the Runswick Bay ratfish?
      • Gryphea (Devil's toenail) fossil.
      • Shore crab (Carcinus maenas)
      • The first northerlies of September
    • ►  August (4)
      • Fish species in Runswick Bay.
      • Runswick fossil icthyosaur skull.
      • Ammonite in nodule.
      • ELWS: the lowest low water I have ever seen.
    • ►  May (3)
      • Boulder clay cliffs 11 months apart.
      • What is this?
      • Nodule north of Runswick Bay.
    • ▼  March (7)
      • More littoral blogging...
      • Two belemnites, a piece of fossilized wood
      • Now clear off
      • About 3 feet long, all on the same plane in jurass...
      • Zonation illustrated on a sea wall at low spring t...
      • Squiggles in Jurassic shale (2)
      • Ragworm...
    • ►  January (6)
      • Squiggles in Jurassic shale: help needed.
      • Blogkeeping.
      • Sociable limpets.
      • Pyritical ammonite.
      • Lugworms.
      • Thanks Cliff...
  • ►  2008 (104)
    • ►  December (7)
      • Now here's a smart idea...
      • UK Natural History Blogger (2)
      • Winter solstice 2008
      • UK Natural History Bloggers
      • Oh good fossil site...
      • Cliff erosion pics...
      • December beach view...
    • ►  November (3)
      • Today.
      • Limpet city.
      • November sky.
    • ►  October (5)
      • Lugworm casts, Arenicola marina
      • Runswick Bay from the sea.
      • Seaweed zonation on Runswick beach
      • Sunset 30 September 2008
      • Under a rockpool rock.
    • ►  September (9)
      • Another jurassic fossil unknown.
      • The tide waits for no artist.
      • Runswick Bay USA!
      • Cliff erosion pics
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Zoology graduate (Liverpool University 1983-86), amateur natural historian and fossil collector, founder of The Beagle Project, commercial yachtmaster, author and freelance writer. Loves Runswick Bay, and aims to record its natural and pre-history in this blog. With thanks to Dr John Grahame of Leeds University who, many years ago got a teenage me fascinated in biology through Leeds University's sadly closed Robin Hoods Bay marine biology lab.
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