| Jennycliff Bay | ||
| Lat/long | ![]() |
|
| 50 20.87N 50 21.20N |
04 07.70W 04 07.47W |
|
| 50 20.92N 50 20.64N |
04 07.23W 04 07.53W |
|
| Location description (1957) | |
| Jennycliff Bay (46 fm.). A little away from the shore, and clear of rock outcrops, a fairly extensive stretch of ground is regularly worked with the trawl. The bottom here is a sandy mud with a varying amount of seaweed litter and an occasional living Laminaria. The trawl brings up a collection of shrimps, prawns, crabs, and small flat-fish. Philine quadripartita is regular, sometimes abundant. Sepiola atlantica is also characteristic, as are small wrasse, gobies, dragonets, and pipe-fish. Nassarius reticulatus and Gammarus locusta are common. |
| Updated information | No updated information |
| Species List |
>Alloteuthis subulata Laomedea angulata Sepiola atlantica |