| Number seen/Abundance | Date | Location | Comments | Recorded by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | 2005-05-24 | Mothecombe Beach Mothecombe Beach near Erme Estuary, South Devon |
Seen by group 6, year 3,5&6, Jack, Isaac, Tom Rogers, Francis and Anthony | Holbeton School |
| P | 2005-05-24 | Mothecombe Beach Mothecombe Beach near Erme Estuary, South Devon |
Seen by group 5, year 4-6, Jacob P, Joe, Piran Speed, Toby and James | Holbeton School |
| A | 2005-08-02 | Far pontoon, Queen Anne's Battery marina |
abundant on walls mainly | Judith Oakley |
| abundant | On rocks | |||
| abundant | 2006-06-27 | Jennycliff Beach, PLymouth |
On rocks | Newton Ferrers Primary School |
| abundant | 2006-06-27 | Jennycliff Beach, PLymouth |
On rocks | West Park Primary School |
| 3 | 2006-04-25 | Chesil cove |
Si Parker | |
| 2003-03-23 | Fleetwood north Fleetwood north, Flyde coast |
Live attached | Kathryn Turner | |
| 2003-04-11 | St Annes north, Fylde coast. |
Kathryn Turner | ||
| 2003-07-27 | Fleetwood north Fleetwood north. |
Kathryn Turner | ||
| Common | 2009-06-20 | Hastings Rocky shore below East Hill with some sand patches, shingle, pebbles and boulders. There is also a rocky \"platform\" mid-low shore with many crevices and small rock pools. Other species certainly present including some hydroids, bryzoans, brown flatworms, probable Bullhead and other fish |
Barnacles that looked like this species to me on high to mid shore. | Nigel Sawyer |
| Common | 2009-08-02 | Hastings Directly east of the Stade. 2.3 metre low tide. Shore line pebbles and boulders with some rock pools in evidence |
Nigel Sawyer | |
| Uncommon | 2009-08-29 | Two Tree Island Essex Mudflats and saltmarsh |
On Sand Gaper shell | Nigel Sawyer |
| 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 | Carole Manion |
| Very abundant | 2010-11-13 | Hightown estuary Artificial 'shingle' beach at Estuary mouth of the river Alt surrounded by extensive sand-dunes and shore. Some small yachts use this area with Liverpool and major ship traffic to the south |
present and completely covering the underside of almost every rock i lifted along the upper shore. | Ben Deed |
| Uncommon | 06/08/2011 | Hope Gap, Sussex Chalk platform at low tide (1.2m) Several unidentified seaweeds seen and two scale worms (?Harmothoe impar). ALso Halurus equisetifolius which does not appear in the list |
On a washed up mussel shell | Nigel Sawyer |
| Uncommon | 28/09/2011 | Eastbourne Chalk platform in the east and sandy areas at low tide with soft rock and rock pools. |
Found on a washed up mussel shell | Nigel Sawyer |