Diatom hunt
I’d been asked to look for diatoms in Morecambe Bay, – the project was to help people understand life in the Bay, and marine life in general, so it was an opportunity to look at the base of the marine food-chain. I was a little worried about actually finding anything at this time of year – January and February are usually very quiet for phytoplankton, before the spring bloom starts. As a consequence I suggested we looked for epiphytic diatoms, ones that live on surfaces, rather than floating in the water column. In this search we were lucky, with every one of our samples having some diatoms in. This is perhaps the nicest micrograph, with a couple of free-swimming pennate diatoms. No-one is actualy sure how these small plants move, but they are most certainly capable of a fairly respectable pace under the microscope!