Make friends with anemones in Powell River
If you grew up in Powell River, or you have kids who explore the beaches in Powell River, you’ve probably stuck your finger in an anemone – those sticky flower-looking creatures that hide in the cracks or burrow in the sand at low tide. You may have spotted the burrowing green anemone in the sand below the sea walk, or in a tide pool at Donkersley Beach.
Or maybe you’ve seen the pink-tipped anemone in the rocky tide pools at Dinner Rock. Or maybe you’ve watched the show plumose anemone feeding on the pilings or the sides of the docks at the marina or Willingdon pier.
But did you know that there are much larger cousins of these little anemones hiding in the deep around Powell River?
Diver and photographer Sean Percy captured images of a few of these deeper-dwelling species on recent dives in Jervis Inlet:
Check out this video of a swimming anemone fleeing from a predatory leather star:
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