They will spawn and release up to 800m larvae every year to form reefs in Glenarm Bay. And they can change sex to ensure there is always the correct ratio of males to females to support reproduction.
and goes through the Glenarm Forest/ Great Deer Park and eventually flows into Glenarm Bay. Sometimes, the map shows evidence of different erosion features (like waterfalls and river meanders ...
Here, framed by bay trees underplanted with wild strawberry ... quietly enjoys its spreading maturity. The Walled Garden at Glenarm opened to an enthusiastic public in 2005 and has continued to evolve ...
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