Some wildlife on the mine head wrecks

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Nice! Neat jellyfish at the opening, liked the little lobster, and at the end the sealion (or seal) was a nice surprise. I take it that was a large eel in a couple of part of the footage, looking at us with its head out an opening. Was that a conger eel or some other species? Not familiar with diving in your region - was the video from Irish waters?

Richard.
 
Nice! Neat jellyfish at the opening, liked the little lobster, and at the end the sealion (or seal) was a nice surprise. I take it that was a large eel in a couple of part of the footage, looking at us with its head out an opening. Was that a conger eel or some other species? Not familiar with diving in your region - was the video from Irish waters?

Richard.
Video from the Celtic sea off the south Irish coast, a large conger eel after making its home in the broken mast and another in the pedestal of a WW1 mortar.
 
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