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Conserving Marine Protected Areas

Published date 2019-05-02

The seas around the UK cover over 700,000 km2 and are home to a rich variety of marine wildlife, but


JNCC leads support for the world's largest trans-national MPA network

Published date 2022-05-09

countries to protect some of the world’s most important and biodiverse marine environments, including the rich


Temperate Atlantic wet heaths with Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix

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Newlyn Downs Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Newlyn Downs has the largest area in Cornwall of heath rich


SS.SCS.CCS.MedLumVen Mediomastus fragilis, Lumbrineris spp. and venerid bivalves in circalittoral coarse sand or gravel

Published date 2015-03

Such communities in gravelly sediments may be relatively species-rich and they may also contain epifauna


Ingleborough Complex

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They are often species-rich communities, in which rare or locally distributed species such as bird’s-eye


North Northumberland Dunes

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Holy Island contains a number of calcareous, species-rich dune slacks, which support a number of rare


Article 17 Habitats Directive Report 2019 (Habitats)

Published date 2019-10-18

I Y     Y     H2330 Inland dunes with open Corynephorus and Agrostis grasslands I Y Y Freshwater habitats ... grasslands and scrubland facies: on calcareous substrates (Festuco-Brometalia) I Y Y Y Y Y   H6230 Species-rich


IR.MIR.KR.HiaSw Hiatella arctica and seaweeds on vertical limestone / chalk.

Published date 2015-03

This biotope is characterised by abundant Hiatella arctica and a rich sponge community including Cliona


Penhale Dunes

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. anglica ssp. anglica and its ‘hybrid’ with autumn gentian Gentianella amarella , G . x davidiana (Rich


Breney Common and Goss and Tregoss Moors

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various habitats, including 4030 European dry heaths , wet heaths, acid grassland, bog, swamp, fen and open ... The habitat supports rich assemblages of butterflies (including the Annex II species 1065 marsh fritillary



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