Rame Mud | ||
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50 19.34N 50 19.34N |
04 16.94W 04 19.45W |
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50 18.55N 50 18.55N |
04 16.94W 04 19.45W |
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Location description (1957) |
The Rame Mud. Maximum depth about 25 fm. With Rame Head bearing. from north-east to east-north-east, distant from 2-3 miles, the sea bottom consists of soft mud and contains quite a rich and characteristic fauna. Polychaetes are abundant, Melinna palmata, Notomastus latericeus, Glycera, Goniada, and Nephthys being typical examples. Cucumaria elongata is numerous, Goneplax rhomboides fairly common, with Alpheus glaber and Callianassa subterranea always present but scarce. The fish Cepola rubescens is invariably found on these grounds, and whiting in their season. A study of this ground was made by Mare (1942). |
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Updated information | No updated information |
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Species List | No information available. |