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Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) flying over a pattern of kelp and sea foam, photographed from above, St. Paul, Pribilof Islands, Alaska, USA. July.
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Marie Read / Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) flying over a pattern of kelp and sea foam, photographed from above, St. Paul, Pribilof Islands, Alaska, USA. July.
Waves breaking against sea wall and cliffs, Seaford, Sussex, England, UK, 15th February 2014.
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Mark Taylor / Waves breaking against sea wall and cliffs, Seaford, Sussex, England, UK, 15th February 2014.
Tufted puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) pair flying over ocean pattern of kelp and foam, St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska, USA, July.
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Marie Read / Tufted puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) pair flying over ocean pattern of kelp and foam, St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska, USA, July.
Sea foam on beach, England, UK. March
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Gary K. Smith / Sea foam on beach, England, UK. March
Sea foam on beach, England, UK. March
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Gary K. Smith / Sea foam on beach, England, UK. March
Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This section of coast is the fastest eroding point in the UK and speeding up due to global warming induced sea level rise and increased stormy weather. August 2006
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Ashley Cooper / Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This section of coast is the fastest eroding point in the UK and speeding up due to global warming induced sea level rise and increased stormy weather. August 2006
Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This section of coast is the fastest eroding point in the UK and speeding up due to global warming induced sea level rise and increased stormy weather. August 2006
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Ashley Cooper / Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This section of coast is the fastest eroding point in the UK and speeding up due to global warming induced sea level rise and increased stormy weather. August 2006
Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This section of coast is the fastest eroding point in the UK and speeding up to to global warming induced sea level rise and increased stormy weather. August 2006
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Ashley Cooper / Happisburgh on the Norfolk Coast. This section of coast is the fastest eroding point in the UK and speeding up to to global warming induced sea level rise and increased stormy weather. August 2006
Spume blown inland from a stormy sea on The Rhins of Galloway Scotland UK. November 2008
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Ashley Cooper / Spume blown inland from a stormy sea on The Rhins of Galloway Scotland UK. November 2008
Storm Gertrude, with winds of up to 132 mph resulted in this Trinity House 'Cardinal Mark' ripped off its steel anchor chain and washed up on Walney Island. England, UK. January 2016
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Ashley Cooper / Storm Gertrude, with winds of up to 132 mph resulted in this Trinity House 'Cardinal Mark' ripped off its steel anchor chain and washed up on Walney Island. England, UK. January 2016
Spume on coast of Whitehaven, Cumbria after two days of storm force winds. England, UK. January 2000
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Ashley Cooper / Spume on coast of Whitehaven, Cumbria after two days of storm force winds. England, UK. January 2000
Spume on coast of Whitehaven, Cumbria after two days of storm force winds. England, UK. January 2000
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Ashley Cooper / Spume on coast of Whitehaven, Cumbria after two days of storm force winds. England, UK. January 2000