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"The flame shell must be considered among the most remarkable species in our waters, with a dazzling array of orange tentacles.

"Many would place such an exotic species in far-flung tropical reefs - not realising they dwell under the waves just off the coast of Skye."

He added: "This important discovery may be the largest grouping of flame shells anywhere in the world.

"And not only are flame shells beautiful to look at, these enigmatic shellfish form a reef that offers a safe and productive environment for many other species."

The Loch Alsh survey was carried out by Heriot-Watt University on behalf of Marine Scotland.

Dan Harries, of Heriot-Watt University's School of Life Sciences, said: "Too often, when we go out to check earlier records of a particular species or habitat we find them damaged, struggling or even gone.

"We are delighted that in this instance we found not just occasional patches but a huge and thriving flame shell community extending right the way along the entrance narrows of Loch Alsh.

"This is a wonderful discovery for all concerned."

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