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- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 01 July 2019
In 1995 the Marine Nature Conservation Review (MNCR) initiated a survey of Cardigan Bay and north Wales (MNCR Sector 10). Field surveys undertaken between 1995 and 1997 covered 23 sections of the...
- Published by:
- Natural England
- Last updated:
- 10 May 2024
Survey name: 2014 Natural England Phase I Rocky Scar Condition Assesment Survey of the Solway Firth SAC
This is a collation of surveys to gather data and evidence from a variety of marine...
- Published by:
- Natural England
- Last updated:
- 10 May 2024
Survey name: 2014 Natural England Phase II Rocky Scar Condition Assessment Survey of the Solway Firth SAC
This is a collation of surveys to gather data and evidence from a variety of marine...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 14 June 2018
The purpose of this piece of work was to provide additional information on known areas of scar ground in the Solway Firth. It was found that the location of the scar ground had altered considerably...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 14 June 2018
The purpose of this piece of work was to provide additional information on known areas of scar ground in the Solway Firth. It was found that the location of the scar ground had altered considerably...
- Published by:
- Natural England
- Last updated:
- 10 May 2024
Survey name: 2014-15 NE Solway Firth SAC/ Allonby Bay pMCZ Rocky Scar Grounds & Annex I Reef Drop-Video Survey
This is a collation of surveys to gather data and evidence from a variety of...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The predominantly wild and unspoilt coastline within the survey area lies on the north-eastern side of the Irish Sea, between the expansive sediment shores of Morecambe Bay in the south and the...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The predominantly wild and unspoilt coastline within the survey area lies on the north-eastern side of the Irish Sea, between the expansive sediment shores of Morecambe Bay in the south and the...
- Published by:
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 24 November 2024
Text file containing the areas (of combined scar, deposition and runnout zones, and estimated scar zones alone) and volumes (for both total and scar areas) of 12,920 Asia Summer Monsoon (ASM) that...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The Loughor Estuary is situated on the south coast of Wales, forming the north side of the gower and opening into Camarthen Bay. The industrial town of Llanelli lies on the north side of the lower...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The Loughor Estuary is situated on the south coast of Wales, forming the north side of the gower and opening into Camarthen Bay. The industrial town of Llanelli lies on the north side of the lower...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 22 June 2016
The estuaries of the Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth are known locally as the `Three rivers` as they converge and enter into Camarthen Bay in South West Wales through a common mouth. The rivers drain...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 22 June 2016
The estuaries of the Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth are known locally as the `Three rivers` as they converge and enter into Camarthen Bay in South West Wales through a common mouth. The rivers drain...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 22 June 2016
The inner Solway is an area of predominantly sedimentary substrata, with large expanses of mobile sediment and constantly migrating river channels from the Rivers Esk and Eden which enter the Firth...