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    Cool Rob and Penny night diving at East Runton

    Definitely don't doubt Dawn - not if you value your life

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    Always enjoy your photos Dawn. They show the wondereful things that can be seen in the shallow seas around the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan Carr View Post
    Always enjoy your photos Dawn. They show the wondereful things that can be seen in the shallow seas around the UK.
    Quite agree.
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    I should mention that all the photos in this album are Rob's, I just tweaked them a bit and put them on FB because he's too lazy
    Definitely don't doubt Dawn - not if you value your life

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    Atlantic Bobtail squid? Excellent photos Rob. https://www.therockpoolproject.co.uk...bobtail-squid/ You doubtless already aware of this.
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    No, not seen that, will have a look later - looks a bit SW. Little cuttlefish is the common name we use as it's not a squid, but yes, Sepiola atlantica, very common off Norfolk on the sand
    Definitely don't doubt Dawn - not if you value your life

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    Do you ever see octopus? I remember many years back when I was a student at Sunderland there were thousands washed up on the beach (with lumpsucker) after a big storm. I have never seen either while diving. Lots of cuttle (big ones) in the channel.
    There are only two things that are infinite, the universe and Tory corruption and I am not sure about the universe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisch View Post
    Do you ever see octopus? I remember many years back when I was a student at Sunderland there were thousands washed up on the beach (with lumpsucker) after a big storm. I have never seen either while diving. Lots of cuttle (big ones) in the channel.
    There was a huge explosion of octopus off the NE coast one year. THe fishermen in Seahouses blamed divers for the fall in crab and lobster catches when in fact it was due to octopus.

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    Do you ever see octopus?
    I vaguely think we've had this conversation - they wash up live in the winter, rarely at Sea Palling, occasionally at Hunstanton. I think the come after transient blue mussel beds. Never seen one off our coast while diving, plent at rhe Farnes, West Scotland and SW coast though
    Definitely don't doubt Dawn - not if you value your life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Divemouse View Post
    I vaguely think we've had this conversation - ...
    Probably. I have reached the point in life where I do that.

    (Thank you for the <possibly 2nd> answer all the same)
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