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SS.SCS.ICS.HeloMsim Hesionura elongata and Microphthalmus similis with other interstitial polychaetes in infralittoral mobile coarse sand

Published date 2015-03

This biotope is commonly found both inshore along the east coast of the UK e.g. around the Race Bank,


World Creativity and Innovation Week: exploring the potential of using autonomous underwater vehicles to monitor Marine Protected Areas

Published date 2024-04-19

JNCC has been at the forefront of providing technical advice on the development of the UK MPA network ... The UK Government’s marine Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) programme is hoping to make


Corsydd Môn/ Anglesey Fens

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Priority feature The Anglesey Fens complex supports the second-largest area of calcareous fens in the UK ... These are considered to be of pre-eminent importance in the UK, owing to their extent, biogeographical


Solent Maritime

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Spartinion maritimae) Solent Maritime is the only site for smooth cord-grass Spartina alterniflora in the UK ... additional historical and scientific interest as the site where S. alterniflora was first recorded in the UK


Fardrum and Roosky Turloughs

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in Northern Ireland, and represent the most northerly occurrence of this habitat in Ireland and the UK


Sugar Loaf Woodlands

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largest example of old sessile oak woods near the south-eastern fringe of the habitat’s range in the UK


Loch Achnacloich

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found in Loch Achnacloich are more commonly associated with more southern and lowland parts of the UK


Burrow Head

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standards and is by far the most important known Scottish population, and is also significant in overall UK


SS.SMu.CFiMu.SpnMeg Seapens and burrowing megafauna in circalittoral fine mud

Published date 2015-03

the anemone Pachycerianthus multiplicatus may also be found, and this species, which is scarce in the UK


Kennet and Lambourn Floodplain

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supports one of the most extensive known populations of Desmoulin’s whorl snail Vertigo moulinsiana in the UK



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