Kelp Shores of St. Kilda

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

www.silvertipworld.com - St. Kilda is the most remote point of the British Isles and this island endures heavy weather from the Atlantic year round. Kelp gardens provide shelter for a variety of creatures, including grey seals, nudibranchs, anenomes and urchins. Follow divers as they explore some of the life to be found along these storm-washed shores.

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  • good job..more powers!

  • fa je

  • It's wonderful to dive with you and see these anilmals in the sea!

  • fantastic I can feel my ears popping

  • Yea for Cnidarians.

  • i wanted to become a marine biologist..but time went on and explained things to me in different ways why i cant be one...weee

  • yay! more oceancontent

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