
The Essential Guide to Rockpooling
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Steve Trewhella is a diver and photographer, specialising in the photography of British marine life above and below the waves. He is also a keen naturalist with a particular interest in the coast and sea. When not diving he enjoys rockpooling, beachcombing and recording some of the more obscure marine and coastal species found in the British Isles. His images are used in publications all over the world and he has worked as a contributor on many natural history television features.
Julie and Steve met in 2004 since when they have organised projects to record strandline invertebrates and intertidal snapping prawns as well as carrying out dive surveys on seahorses and stalked jellyfish in their local area. They married in 2013 and live on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset.
Content
- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Copyright Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- What are rockpools?
- What is found there?
- When is the best time for rockpooling?
- Tides
- What is zonation?
- Recognising the different rocky shore zones
- Challenging conditions
- Threats to rockpool wildlife
- The Seashore Code
- Kit list
- Keeping safe
- Types of rockpools
- Pink-lined rockpools
- Brackish pools
- Super-saline rockpools
- Deep rockpools
- Sandy pools next to rocky outcrops
- Surge gullies and overhangs
- Crevices
- Artificial rockpools
- Curious rockpools
- Seaweeds
- Green seaweeds
- Blue-green algae
- Brown seaweeds
- Red seaweeds
- Lichen
- Sponges
- Bryozoans
- Cnidarians
- Hydroids
- Stalked jellyfish
- Anemones and corals
- Worms
- Bristle worms
- Flatworms
- Ribbon worms
- Spoon worms
- Peanut worms
- Crustaceans
- Crabs
- Lobsters, shrimps and prawns
- Isopods
- Tanaids
- Cumaceans
- Nebaliidae
- Ostracods
- Amphipods
- Skeleton shrimps
- Barnacles
- Sea spiders
- Insects and other air-breathing arthropods
- Springtails and bristletails
- Beetles
- Flies
- Bugs
- Centipedes
- Arachnids
- Molluscs
- Gastropods
- Bivalves
- Cephalopods
- Chitons
- Echinoderms
- Starfish
- Brittlestars
- Featherstars
- Sea urchins
- Sea cucumbers
- Sea squirts
- Fish
- Birds
- Mammals
- Eggs
- Glossary
- Acknowledgements
- Photographic credits
- References
- Index
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