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East coast cockles

Loupian, France - 2024

A person, who values ​​the beauty of nature and ambient the world, far richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.

A person, who values ​​the beauty of nature and ambient the world, far richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.

well looked after truck, and it does alot of work.

A young fisherman goes about the usual preparation of his shellfish traps before taking yet another nighttime boat trip to a certain deep area in Subic Bay where he will submerge the said traps to catch blue crab.

 

Taken at a village seashore in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

Loupian, France - 2024

King's Lynn, Norfolk, 2015

Jejudo, South Korea

 

Jeju island is also known for its "hae-nya". These old women free-dive for shellfish and small octopus nearly all year round. Unfortunately, this is a tradition that seems to be dying out lately...

 

SX70 and Polaroid SX70 colour film

Amsterdam, Jul. 2022

Shellfishing at Rocky Point in Warwick, Rhode Island.

Red-breasted Merganser - Mergus serrator.

Albany Rock Oysters with Lemon Myrtle Vinaigrette

 

At 'Young George', East Fremantle, WA, Australia

Tour of Europe 04 2016

 

Day 10

  

Over the Locks of Haringvliet, we leave the mainland of South Holland and get onto the delta island of Goeree-Overflakkee, the southernmost of the province of South Holland in the Netherlands.

I spot these nettings, and , yes, this is another drive-by shot! We ARE back on the road!

Shellfish reefs are almost disappeared from the North Sea, while in places with shellfish beds natural wealth is twice as high as in places without shellfish banks.

Shellfish are food for fish and birds. They provide shelter and serve as a rest area and breeding ground for small and large invertebrates. Give guidance to underwater plants, filtering seawater cleaner and contribute to coastal protection.

The presence of shellfish banks there is more to enjoy under and above water for people and nature.

The World Wildlife Fund and the flag of the Dream Fund are working on the project for the return of shellfish beds in the Delta.

It seems to me, that over the years we have damaged so many things, some irreversible, some ahhhh well, we try try to restore, at great cost.

In my life, I think long and hard before I make big decisions! Damage control!

 

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He and his partner were pulling out shellfish almost at will.

Will this shellfish live?

Do you not look like the trace which crawled?

住海邊的人們在退潮的岩石縫中撿拾可以吃的貝類,當天晚上,用這些不知名的海鮮煮出來的湯意外鮮美。

 

在蘭嶼那幾天,整個人是放空的,腦袋裡只有天空、山脈、幾乎沒有車的道路以及一望無際的海洋。

 

我很想念那時候的自己。

A fan of shellfish, the American oystercatcher has a strong red beak for opening shells.

E-M1MarkII + LEICA D SUMMILUX 25mm F1.4

From today: "Social Distance Saturday"

 

Cooksville Creek South of Lakeshore Drive.

Barling Creek, Essex

School Inset Day, following

half-term for these two grandsons, Charlie and Leo..... so what is there better to do on a bright, warm February afternoon, than to go cockling with Grandad? They managed to rake a couple of gallons to take home, boil up and have for tea......

not the most complimentary photo but seeing it's history thought I post it. Also the first good camera I purchased after having "struggled" with the Beirette and the Zenith. The Nikkormat FT2 is (still) an amazing machine in this plastic age

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