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France
Région :
Hauts-de-France
Département :
Pas-de-Calais
Arrondissemnt :
Montreuil
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Canton :
Lumbres
Commune :
Enquin-sur-Baillons
Enquin-sur-Baillons
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62296
Code Postal
62650
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Enquinois
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Underwater view of an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved (here: mainly Callitriche sp.) in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved (here: mainly Callitriche sp.) in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved (here: mainly Callitriche sp.) in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved (here: mainly Callitriche sp.) in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved (here: mainly Callitriche sp.) in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Underwater view of green filamentous algae in an underwater "freshwater seagrass" well preserved (here: mainly Callitriche sp.) in the river "The Baillons" in Enquin-sur-Baillons in the basin of the Canche in the department of Pas-de -Calais (France), here in August 2017. Note : Other major botanical species also present in this beautiful ecological habitat were Apium nodiflorum also called Ache nodiflore, Veronica anagallis-aquatica), Stuckenia pectinata, and locally Sparganium erectum, Glyceria plicata and Nasturtium officinale). the bottom consists of siliceous gravel and flint nodules. In 2017 in summer the water was crystalline...in spite a very rainy season ... with little periphyton on the plants and few indications of eutrophication. Note 2 : During my passage I did not see any birds or amphibians or snakes and very few fish (a few trout, no sticklebacks because fish can easily hide in these complex habitat ?) but the flora was really remarkable for the area. Underwater photos taken from the bank (to avoid damaging the environment).
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
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