Classification: Metridiidae


Number of items: 9.

Lophelia and plumose anemones living on a riser in the North Sea (3 files)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Attached to riser

Plumose anemones in the North Sea (2 files)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Attached to riser

Plumose anemones, sea stars and brittle stars in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Attached to and living on seabed

Pollack and plumose anemones in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Metridium attached to subsea structre. Pollack swimming around structure

Pollack, plumose anemones and Lophelia pertusa in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Lophelia and Metridium attached to subsea structre. Pollack swimming around structure

Redfish and plumose anemones in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Anemones attached to subsea structures, redfish swimming

Redfish, sea star and plumose anemones in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Anemones attached to subsea structures, redfish swimming, sea star on seabed

Sessile invertebrates on a rock (0 files)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea > West of Shetland > Lincoln
North Sea > West of Shetland > Lincoln

Depth (m): 160

Torsk fish, plumose anemones, sea star and mussel shells in the North Sea (3 files)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea
North Sea

Depth (m): 165
Behaviour: Attached to subsea structures and on sea bed

This list was generated on Thu Sep 10 18:14:43 BST 2020.


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