Hayling Island, Hampshire: Piles of goose barnacles are stranded on the beach after a long journey hitched on a barrel. They're fascinating creatures, but they won't survive longA message pinged on to my phone - a photo from a friend out walking her dog. Her whippet, head cocked and nose quivering, was investigating a strange object that had washed up on the beach. Later, curiosity got the better of me and, though it was raining heavily, I went down to the shore to see for myself.The blue drum lay stranded in a fresh seam of shingle, surrounded by storm-tossed debris - cuttlebones, wrack, and a profusion of single-use plastics. But what immediately drew the eye was the living cargo spilling over its sides - a dense aggregation of common goose barnacles (Lepas anatifera), castaways which, as larvae, cling to whatever floats past them - from driftwood and buoys to ship hulls and turtles. Continue reading...
Country diary: The clock is ticking for these colourful castaways | Claire Stares
18. prosince 2025 10:16
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/dec/18/country-diary-the-clock-is-ticking-for-these-colourful-castaways
Zdroj: The Guardian