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Bladder Wrack

Fucus vesiculosus

Recognised by pairs of air-filled bladders along its fronds, Bladder Wrack floats upright in the water and shelters small crustaceans and snails. Around Lihou, its drifting fronds can form dense mats, providing both cover and feeding opportunities for marine life. Its presence signals relatively sheltered conditions, though it also tolerates moderate wave action.

  • Habitat: Mid-shore rocks, often forming large bands
  • When to See: Year-round
  • Length: 50–100 cm