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COASTAL FORAGING-THE HIDDEN SECRETS -STRANGE CREATURES

COASTAL FORAGING-THE HIDDEN SECRETS -STRANGE CREATURES Down at one of my favourite places this time - on St Brides Bay , Pembrokeshire , Wales, UK. This area has some really interesting wild life apart from some of the most biodiverse rock pools in the world ( it is the meeting point of the cold water species of the North and the warm water species of the South. We even have a bright blue sea weed -Rainbow Wrack that is very evident here in Spring. Offshore we have 3 species of dolphins, basking sharks , ocean sunfish , blue fin tuna are making a comeback along with other species, of cetecean, seals and my favourite , the Leatherback Turtle , and is the largest turtle ever found ,the world record of which was found around 70 miles away at Harlech ( it died by being trapped in fishing lines and was over 100 years of age and its body has been preserved for display in the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff ) well worth a visit , it is 3 meters (9 feet) in length and weighs 914 Kilos (2016 ponds), enjoy, This was expertly filmed and edited by Jon Borg of Digital Tiger.



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