This video from South Africa is called Learn about Barnacles and Crabs with marine biologist Judy Mann.
Ecomare museum on Texel island in the Netherlands reports about barnacles.
After storm from the south-west on 17 and 18 August 2014, many barnacles beached on Texel.
Not only Lepas anatifera, smooth gooseneck barnacle, a common species, but also two less common species: Lepas pectinata and buoy barnacle.
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