I took the dog for a walk along the beach today and found this washed up. I have had a look in my coastal flora and fauna books but can't seem to find it. Whatever it is, it is extremely beautiful!
Can anyone put me out of my misery and provide an ID?
A couple of years ago I found a log that was about 16 foot long that had thousands of them attached to it. At the time I had no idea what they were, and they looked like aliens. I haven't come across any since.
"[h=2]As food[/h]In Portugal and Spain, they are a widely consumed and expensive delicacy known as percebes. Percebes are harvested commercially in the northern coast, mainly in Galicia, and are also imported from overseas, particularly from Morocco and Canada. The indigenous peoples of California eat the stem after cooking it in hot ashes.[SUP]"
And a Youtube video.
[video=youtube;bxIsdWAm9TY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxIsdWAm9TY[/video]
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