| Number seen/Abundance | Date | Location | Comments | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
Buccinum undatum | |
| 20 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
Donax vittatus | |
| 3 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
Nassarius reticulatus | |
| 150 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
Mytilus edulis | |
| 10 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
Parvicardium ovale | |
| 20 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
Phaxas pellucidus | |
| 1000 | 2010-06-20 | Pevensey Bay Just east of Eastbourne, a typical East Sussex pebble beach with some small areas of sand at low tide |
On beach groins | Elminius modestus |
| 1 | 2010-07-18 | Seaford typical East Sussex pebble beach, high levels of marine debris due to stormy weather. |
One single animal attached to an old leather clog which had washed up in the stormy weather. Barnacle was around 1 inch in length with half inch stem. Extending cirri out as shoe was picked up but quickly withdrew. Shoe also has a lot of seaweed attached around the base. Threw shoe back into water in hope of barnacle surviving windy, warm weather. | Pollicipes pollicipes |
| 1 | 2010-07-18 | Seaford typical East Sussex pebble beach, high levels of marine debris due to stormy weather. |
clutch of eggs attached to a piece of seaweed, roughly 45/50 eggs. 100\'s of washed up cuttlebones on shore. | Sepia officinalis |