Species point records from 1989 UMBSM/MNCR Sound of Luing (Firth of Lorn) survey
This small, one day, survey was carried out in response to an application to site a fish farm in this area, on Lunga. A brief synopsis was supplied to the Crown Estates Commision. The overall quality of the area is exceptionally rich. Other surveys have indicated that the outer Loch Craignish area is very good and probably falls within the area of Scarba, Lunga, Garvellachs, Sound of Luing and Gulf of Corryvreckan as of outstanding marine interest. These sites include records of the brown algae Desmarestia dresnayi which was only recorded once before in Scotland (see Maggs, 1986) and which was found at several sites in the area during the 1989 UMBSM survey of the sealochs of south Argyll and west Kinyre (Howson 1990). Records currently considered sensitive have been removed from this dataset.
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name: 1989-UMBSM-MNCR-Sound-of-Luing-Firth-of-Lorn-survey.csv
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Howson (1990) Surveys of Scottish sealochs. The sealochs of south Argyll and west Kintyre Maggs, Hiscock (1979) South-west Britain sublittoral survey. Field survey of sublittoral habitats and species in north east Cornwall (Tintagel Head to the Devon border).
oceans
Marine
Marine Recorder
JNCCMNCR10000042
MNCR
Species
-5.693306687
-5.662851363
56.21922038
56.20033051
1989-08-04
1989-08-04
publication
2001-08-29
This survey was extracted from a Marine Recorder snapshot.
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