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Afon Teifi/ River Teifi

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habitat supporting floating water-plantain Luronium natans at the western margins of its range in the UK


St Kilda

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The sea cliffs of Hirta are the highest in the UK, reaching 426 m. ... westerly outlier of the Outer Hebrides and supports one of the most extensive sea cave systems in the UK


Chesil and the Fleet

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most extensive occurrences of the rare sea-kale Crambe maritima and sea pea Lathyrus japonicus in the UK ... England contains a major concentration of Mediterranean and thermo-Atlantic halophilous scrubs in the UK


Completed Seabed Surveys

Published date 2019-05-31

Since 2003 JNCC has been commissioning and collaborating on seabed habitat mapping surveys in UK offshore


Foinaven

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site has the second-largest extent of H15 Calluna vulgaris – Juniperus communis ssp. nana heath in the UK


South Wight Maritime

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erosion, and together they form one of the longest lengths of naturally-developing soft cliffs on the UK ... This site also contains the only known location of subtidal chalk caves in the UK.


Belize

Published date 2024-10-22

OCPP work in Belize is being supported in the UK by experts from JNCC (Joint Nature Conservation Committee


Sri Lanka’s Protected, Endangered, and Threatened Mobile Marine Species

Published date 2025-04-28

Through the OCPP, the UK government partners with ODA-eligible countries to deliver tangible and positive


Is managing risk the key to making a natural capital approach work?

Published date 2024-10-01

The initial expectation was that, within the UK, winters would be a bit wetter and summers a bit warmer ... It’s this that is going to be one of the major risks that the UK faces.  


Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries/ Bae Caerfyrddin ac Aberoedd

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The lower Loughor Estuary is one of the few places in the UK where the worm Ophelia bicornis has been ... selected as representative of pioneer glasswort Salicornia spp. saltmarsh in the south-west of the UK



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