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All aboard the Marine Research Vessel Scotia!

Published date 2021-03-15

Since 2003, JNCC has been commissioning and collaborating on seabed surveys in UK offshore waters.


Dartmoor

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Unusually for old oak woods in the UK, it is dominated by pedunculate oak Quercus robur rather than sessile


Our performance

Published date 2024-08-19

We are accountable for our performance and use of resources to the UK and Scottish Parliaments and the ... Success measures are set through agreement between our Joint Committee and the Ministers of the UK and


Humber Estuary

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selection of this site 1130 Estuaries The Humber is the second-largest coastal plain estuary in the UK


Cors Caron

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floodplain of the Afon (River) Teifi in mid-Wales now represents the most intact surviving example in the UK


West Sands Dune Management

Published date 2021-11-01

showcase some of the best examples of Nature-based Solutions from across the four countries of the UK ... The information has been compiled by the UK Inter-Agency Climate Change Group (IACCG), and is being hosted


M.ArUA Arctic upper abyssal

Published date 2015-03

Within the UK, Arctic seabed habitats occur at depths greater than 600 m in the Faroe-Shetland Channel ... three-dimensional biogeographical regions which represent changes in biological community both spatially around the UK


Wight-Barfleur Reef MPA

Published date 2024-04-19

of a UK Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Strategy, working with partners across the UK monitoring community ... The Strategy spans UK territorial and offshore waters, focusing on biodiversity in the wider environment


Pobie Bank Reef MPA

Published date 2024-08-22

of a UK Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Strategy, working with partners across the UK monitoring community ... The Strategy spans UK territorial and offshore waters, focusing on biodiversity in the wider environment


Luce Bay and Sands

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The foredunes are morphologically less active than other sites in this part of the UK, with less sand



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