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Annual vegetation of drift lines

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In 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 2015-03

Indeed, 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 2015-03

As 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 2015-03

In southern areas of the UK and the North Sea, in slightly siltier sand and shelly sand, SS.SCS.ICS.MoeVen


Offshore Industries

Published date 2019-04-08

The offshore marine environment extends from the edge of territorial waters to the UK Continental Shelf


Cardiff Beech Woods

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in Wales, and represent the habitat close to the western limit of its past native range in both the UK


Lower Derwent Valley

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north-east England contains a greater area of high-quality examples of lowland hay meadows than any other UK


Hascosay

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This combination of features is unusual in the UK.


Oxford Meadows

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repens Oxford Meadows is selected because Port Meadow is the larger of only two known sites in the UK


Barnack Hills and Holes

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It supports what is considered to be the largest UK population of the nationally scarce man orchid Aceras



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