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IR.LIR.KVS.SlatPsaVS Saccharina latissima and Psammechinus miliaris on variable salinity grazed infralittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

Geographical distribution This biotope is restricted to the west coast of Scotland, usually near the


Ashdown Forest

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Designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Country England Unitary Authority Surrey, East and West


North Pennine Moors

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At higher altitudes and to the wetter west and north of the site complex, the heaths grade into extensive


M.AtUA.Mu.UrcCom.GraAle Gracilechinus alexandri, Psilaster and Plinthaster assemblage on Atlantic upper abyssal mud

Published date 2015-03

Gage (1986) describes an assemblage from the continental slope west of the Hebrides (Rockall Trough)


SS.SCS.CCS.Nmix Neopentadactyla mixta in circalittoral shell gravel or coarse sand

Published date 2015-03

O. annulosa only occurs in records from the south-west of the British Isles.


IR.LIR.K.LhypLoch Mixed Laminaria hyperborea and Laminaria ochroleuca forest on moderately exposed or sheltered infralittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

occurs at low abundance in other kelp biotopes (sheltered through to exposed) that occur in the South-West


IR.LIR.KVS.Cod Codium spp. with red seaweeds and sparse Saccharina latissima on shallow, heavily-silted, very sheltered infralittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

present only from the sheltered voes of Shetland, some Scottish lagoons and from the harbours of south-west


Darwin Mounds

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within the site but two particularly dense fields of mounds are present to the north east and north west


Lochs Duich, Long and Alsh Reefs

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site is an extensive area of extremely sheltered reefs within a system of fjordic sea lochs in north-west


SS.SMx.CMx.ClloModHo Sparse Modiolus modiolus, dense Cerianthus lloydii and burrowing holothurians on sheltered circalittoral stones and mixed sediment

Published date 2015-03

Some examples in south-west Scottish sea lochs have greater quantities of boulders and cobbles and therefore



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