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Inner Dowsing, Race Bank and North Ridge

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much of the evident surface topography, especially glacial mounds, channels and hollows (Cooper et al ... the northern area of the site) (Woo, 2008; Foster-Smith & Hendrick, 2003; Brutto, 2009; Limpenny et al


North-West Orkney MPA

Published date 2024-08-23

. (1996) and Wright et al. (2000) (see References and additional relevant literature below).   ... Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) surveys of the North Sea (1950–2005) (2013) – This study (Lynam et al


Croker Carbonate Slabs MPA

Published date 2024-04-19

., Golding, N. et al. 2020. ... North St George’s Channel rMCZ Post-survey Site Report (2015) – Callaway et al., 2015.


Reefs

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the mounds and the fact that the coral is growing on sand rather than a hard substratum (Masson et al ... ., 2000; Henry & Roberts, 2004; Howell et al., 2007; and Brian Bett, pers. comm., 2004).


Irish Sea Front SPA

Published date 2023-04-04

is the third largest marine aggregation of breeding Manx shearwaters identified in the UK (Kober et al ... numbers of marine organisms, making feeding profitable for species such as shearwaters (Vlietstra et al


North West Rockall Bank

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which depend on a consistent supply of current-transported organic matter and zooplankton (Freiwald et al ... Stands of Madrepora oculata, another cold water coral species, are also present (Howell et al., 2009)


Marine mammals and noise mitigation

Published date 2024-01-08

marine vibrators which generate a signal similar to a conventional seismic airgun array (Feltham et al ... These have been proven effective for piling operations (reviewed in OSPAR 2016, Verfuss et al. 2019,


Marine mammals and offshore industries

Published date 2021-07-30

2017) and the ObSERVE Programme (Rogan et al 2018). ... Reid et al. 2003.


Scanner Pockmark

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by large numbers of anemones ( Urticina felina and Metridium senile ) and squat lobsters (Dando et al ... which may have a symbiotic relationship with chemosynthetic bacteria, is unique to this site (Austen et al


SS.SBR.Crl.Lop Lophelia reefs

Published date 2015-03

sarsi) and bivalves have all been recorded within and among the corals (Wilson, 1979; Mortensen et al ... (Sebastes viviparous and Sebastes marinus), Ling (Molva molva) and tusk (Brosme brosme) (Husebo et al



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