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Coetiroedd Cwm Elan/ Elan Valley Woodlands

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impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... geology, and a wide range of structural types from dense closed canopy to open wood pasture with ancient


Thanet Coast

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impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... Infralittoral kelp forests are characteristically absent, owing to the high turbidity of the water.


Rhos Llawr-cwrt

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impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... This site was selected because of the population size and because it is judged to be viable on its own


Ashdown Forest

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impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... heather Calluna vulgaris , bell heather Erica cinerea and dwarf gorse Ulex minor , with transitions to


Lewis Peatlands

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Annex I habitats that are a primary reason for selection of this site 3130 Oligotrophic to mesotrophic ... site in the Outer Hebrides represents the western extreme of oligotrophic to mesotrophic standing waters


Berwyn a Mynyddoedd de Clwyd/ Berwyn and South Clwyd Mountains

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impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... The mire vegetation shows transitions to heather-dominated dwarf-shrub heath.


Sligachan Peatlands

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impacts at a site, all features of European importance (both primary and non-primary) need to be considered ... 3130 Oligotrophic to mesotrophic standing waters with vegetation of the Littorelletea uniflorae and/


M.AtLB.Mu Atlantic lower bathyal mud

Published date 2015-03

Epifauna tend to be sparse, mobile species, but aggregations of erect fauna such as glass sponges, seapens ... In the absence of ecological data, mud habitat can be defined according to Long (2006), which describes


M.AAUB.Mu Atlanto-Arctic upper bathyal mud

Published date 2015-03

Epifauna tend to be sparse, mobile species, but aggregations of erect fauna such as glass sponges, seapens ... In the absence of ecological data, mud habitat can be defined according to Long (2006), which describes


M.ArLB.Mu Arctic lower bathyal mud

Published date 2015-03

Epifauna tend to be sparse, mobile species, but aggregations of erect fauna such as glass sponges, seapens ... In the absence of ecological data, mud habitat can be defined according to Long (2006), which describes



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