Rockpooling at the Junior Rangers Club
This week’s Junior Rangers Club, the LBCP Rangers took over 50 children and adults to do some rock-pooling. The North end of Lunan bay is home to some surprisingly biodiverse and large rock pools.
Carefully using our nets or by hand, we lifted crabs, shrimp, fish, anemone, periwinkles, dog whelk, mussels and limpets. Once we had a closer look at the marine life in the sampling tray, we released them back to the rock pools.
It was amazing to see the variety of life and how they’ve adapted to live in these intertidal habitats!