Fuzzy Sea Cucumber – By Daphne (The Queen of crafts)
Craigmillar library held a wonderful eco-fair on Earth Day and invited local families to come along and learn about nature […]
Fuzzy Sea Cucumber – By Daphne (The Queen of crafts) Read Post »
Craigmillar library held a wonderful eco-fair on Earth Day and invited local families to come along and learn about nature […]
Fuzzy Sea Cucumber – By Daphne (The Queen of crafts) Read Post »
Craigmillar library held a wonderful eco-fair on Earth Day and invited local families to come along and learn about nature
Native Oyster (Ostrea edulis) – Craigmillar Library Earth Day participants Read Post »
I often see oyster shells on Edinburgh beaches & know they used to be often eaten around the Forth, but
Native Oyster (Ostrea edulis) – By Brighid O Dochartaigh Read Post »
I coloured this at Craigmillar Library Earth Day event. Craigmillar library held a wonderful eco-fair on Earth Day and invited
Lugworm – By Daphne Read Post »
I have seen this marine foam spread out along the beaches in East Neuk, and wanted to know what it
Marine Algae Phaeocystis – By Ewen Corke Read Post »
Please meet ‘Gary’ the Short-spined scorpion fish! We were asked to take part in a project with Restoration Forth to
Fatherlasher (Myoxocephalus scorpius) – By Limekilns Primary School Read Post »
I initially wanted to choose one of the more visible species – one that I had some experience of, bit
Peanut worm (Golfingia Vulgaris) – By Maggie Bartlett Read Post »
This creation was done by Aberlady Beavers and they selected the Gannet because they enjoy seeing them diving for fish
Gannet (Morus bassanus) – By Aberlady Beavers Read Post »
The Aberlady Cubs made art pieces for three creatures. The leaders chose these as they thought it was something we
Kelp or Oarweed (Laminaria digitata) – By Aberlady Cubs Read Post »
The Aberlady Cubs made art pieces for three creatures. The leaders chose these as they thought it was something we
Common Starfish (Asterias rubens) – By Aberlady Cubs Read Post »
There are at least 10,000 species of these swimming bristly worms, some of which pop with brilliant colours or light
Annelid Polychaete Worm – By Madeleine Shepherd Read Post »
Overfishing can devastate it and once gone the undersea habitat becomes much poorer. • 5 different kinds of kelp should
Dabberlocks Kelp (Aleria esculenta) – By Bella Tree Read Post »
Twaite shad are now rare in the Firth of Forth and are a protected species. This fish is a member
Twaite Shad (Alosa fallax) – By Jennie Loudon Read Post »
As one of the longest distance migrants in the animal kingdom, the Forth is an internationally important wintering site for
Knot (Calidris canutus) – By Niamh McFie-Sneddon Read Post »
Horse mussel beds are listed as priority marine habitats, and are a Priority Marine Feature in Scottish waters. The horse
Horse Mussel (Modiolus modiolus) – By Saskia Gavin Read Post »