Can you spare some time between 13th and 17th November to look for signs of lugworm reproduction on the beach. The Marine Conservation Society want to find out when the lugworm, Arenicola marina, breeds in the UK.
As the worms spend most of their lives buried in the sand the males release sperm which collect as ‘puddles’ on the surface of the sand. The incoming tide washes this into the burrows of the females to fertilise their eggs.
Two people spending 10 minutes on this survey can provide vital information to help scientists work out what environmental factors may trigger spawning.
For full details of how to conduct the survey and where to
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