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Annual vegetation of drift lines
Published dateIn the UK this Annex I type is not always easy to classify using the NVC because it is highly variable ... UK status and distribution Approximately one-third of the UK coastline is fringed by a shingle or sand
SS.SMu.IFiMu.PhiVir Philine aperta and Virgularia mirabilis in soft stable infralittoral mud
Published date 2015-03Indeed, this southern variant of the biotope is very restricted in the UK to Portland Harbour but is
IR.MIR.KR.Lhyp.Sab Sabellaria spinulosa with kelp and red seaweeds on sand-influenced infralittoral rock
Published date 2015-03As this biotope is not commonly recorded in the UK there is a scarcity of information relating to the
SS.SCS.ICS.MoeVen Moerella spp. with venerid bivalves in infralittoral gravelly sand
Published date 2015-03In southern areas of the UK and the North Sea, in slightly siltier sand and shelly sand, SS.SCS.ICS.MoeVen
Offshore Industries
Published date 2019-04-08The offshore marine environment extends from the edge of territorial waters to the UK Continental Shelf
Cardiff Beech Woods
Published datein Wales, and represent the habitat close to the western limit of its past native range in both the UK
Lower Derwent Valley
Published datenorth-east England contains a greater area of high-quality examples of lowland hay meadows than any other UK
Hascosay
Published dateThis combination of features is unusual in the UK.
Oxford Meadows
Published daterepens Oxford Meadows is selected because Port Meadow is the larger of only two known sites in the UK
Barnack Hills and Holes
Published dateIt supports what is considered to be the largest UK population of the nationally scarce man orchid Aceras