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Old 03-07-09, 14:02
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Presumably it is feared that this lot might frighten the seahorses.
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Hmm. Small, wrinkled and curly - let's hope the Studland Seahorse Stalker doesn't end up photographing the wrong thing(s) - though I suppose he could argue that it was a sight (sic) of Special Scientific Importance.

I'm given to understand that most of the goings-on referred to at Studland are between, ahem, consenting adults of the same genital grouping? [img]/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Three wardens to partol an area where nine sex offences have been reported in 4 years!!!

Still I expect as a summer job or a student it would be ideal.

In fact I have a few weeks spare this summer........!
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A bit like "The Best Job In The World", only colder and you don't get paid so much, and you don't get to appear on TV, and .... and...
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Might put them off their eel grass!!!
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Get to see more kno(a)ckers, though.
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Not really relevant as such creatures are not allowed on South Beach where the seahorses are!

I have greater concern about the decline in population of razor clams in Studland. I bought some in Wimborne market last week - but they came from North Cornwall - none left around here according to the fish merchant!

One of the little pleasures I was looking forward to, was teaching my grandchildren to collect razor clams as I did with their mothers!

Great steamed with chilli jelly - the clams not the grandchildren.
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