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    Good photo archives? Guides to UK Sea life?

    Anybody know a good website/ online archive of images of sea beasties, starfish , anenomes, fishy things and stuff that I could use to save me writing up my normal starfish and anenome reports, seen a wee fat starfish yesterday and it was very pretty, hadnt seen one before.

    Would like to know what to call it...

    Davie

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    this may be what you are looking for....

    Encyclopedia of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland

    a veritable cornucopia of all things squidgey

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    You might find it here? Not an archive but decent variety of critters.

    Sublime Scuba Photography UK Marine Life

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    Great links.

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    I use the umsciences one, it could be a Porania pulvillus (cushion star) they are short squidgy and pretty.
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