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Survey Species (Survey 0922S Blog #3)

Published date 2022-09-06

expected to see marine animals that typically occur at a particular depth or on a certain substrate at the West ... In the UK, the flapper skate occurs mainly on the north-west coast of Scotland and northern North Sea


North Uist Machair

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of this site 1330 Atlantic salt meadows (Glauco-Puccinellietalia maritimae) The saltmarshes of north-west ... incorporates large sand dune systems grading into machair landscape, including machair lochs, on the west


LR.FLR.CvOv.SpR Sponges and shade-tolerant red seaweeds on overhanging lower eulittoral bedrock and in cave entrances

Published date 2015-03

Semibalanus balanoides and Perforatus perforatus (the latter may occur at high densities in the south and west


Fardrum and Roosky Turloughs

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for selection of this site 3180 Turloughs * Priority feature There are three Turloughs in this group, west


Tonnagh Beg Bog

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Priority feature Tonnagh Beg Bog is among the best remaining examples of a lowland raised bog in the west


GCR site lists: Palaeozoic Stratigraphy blocks

Published date 2024-08-16

Dinantian of Scotland Dinantian of Southern England & South Wales Llandeilo Llandovery Ludlow ... Marine Devonian Marine Permian Namurian of England & Wales Non-Marine Devonian Permian - Triassic


Habitats Regulations Reporting

Published date 2025-04-17

Under the updated UK laws, separate reports must be produced covering England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern ... , the appropriate SNCBs must produce a public report every six years for England, Northern Ireland, Wales


Rathlin Island

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Along the south-west coast there is a very steep slope of large, stable boulders extending below 50 m ... The north-west part of Rathlin Island consists of a shallow shelf 10-100 m wide along the base of the


Stanton Banks

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the Scottish Continental Shelf Regional Sea (JNCC, 2004a; Defra 2004), and lie approximately 124km west


Loch Lomond Woods

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three sites representing old sessile oak woods in the most bryophyte-rich zone in the UK, the south-west



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