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Species point records from 1985 OPRU HRE Exe Estuary survey1985-OPRU-HRE-Exe-Estuary-survey.csv

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RecordKey SurveyKey SurveyName SampleKey StartDate EndDate DateType LocationName DataType Latitude Longitude Projection AphiaId Species Uncertain Abundance_SACFORN Abundance_Count IsDead SampleComment
JNCCMNCR10153682 JNCCMNCR10000243 1985 OPRU HRE Exe Estuary survey JNCCMNCR10006440 1985-08-18 1985-08-18 D Powderham Sand (Exe Estuary) Point 50.6502066295172 -3.4526506635623 WGS84 999000887 Grey lichens FALSE F Not set FALSE Vertical wall on railway line bordering upper shore. Mainly covered in Lichens. Also present was Anurida maritima. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system.
JNCCMNCR10144301 JNCCMNCR10000243 1985 OPRU HRE Exe Estuary survey JNCCMNCR10005945 1985-08-23 1985-08-23 D Maer Rocks (Exe Estuary) Point 50.6086265871816 -3.39624994268642 WGS84 140684 Patella ulyssiponensis FALSE F Not set FALSE Flat broken rock with surfaces colonised by Fucus serratus and Modiolus phaseolinus?, also with abundant Enteromorpha. The rock was new red sandstone intersected by channels and rockpools. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system.
JNCCMNCR10154155 JNCCMNCR10000243 1985 OPRU HRE Exe Estuary survey JNCCMNCR10006473 1985-08-23 1985-08-23 D Maer Rocks (Exe Estuary) Point 50.6086265871816 -3.39624994268642 WGS84 140684 Patella ulyssiponensis FALSE O Not set FALSE Flat broken rock on mid-shore characterised by Fucus vesiculosis and Enteromorpha. Cladophora was frequent and Modiolus common. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system.
JNCCMNCR10156382 JNCCMNCR10000243 1985 OPRU HRE Exe Estuary survey JNCCMNCR10006584 1985-08-23 1985-08-23 D Maer Rocks (Exe Estuary) Point 50.6086265871816 -3.39624994268642 WGS84 140684 Patella ulyssiponensis FALSE O Not set FALSE Vertical rock surfaces on mid-shore characterised by Fucus vesiculosis and Modiolus phaseolinus?. Animal species were more diverse than on the upward facing surfaces. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system.