Identification

Title

Species point records from 1988 OPRU HRE Taf, Tywi & Gwendraeth Estuaries survey

Abstract

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 agricultural catchments of 246, 1335 and 175 km2, respectively, and the underlying rocks are, for the most part slightly acidic. Of the three river estuaries, the Tywi is the larger at over 20 km in length. The Taf and Tywi are both typical coastal plain estuaries and the Gwendraeth is a bar-built estuary formed by the north westerly movement of sand from the Pembrey coast dune system. All three estuaries are presently undergoing substantial infilling by marine sediments originating from Camarthaen Bay and as a result are shallow and drain almost completely at low tide. Tidal flows within the system and in particular in the Taf and Tywi, are of considerable strength and the tidal wave symmetry is distorted producing a longer ebb than flood. This report describes the habitats and associated communities at twenty-one sites surveyed in the study area; eighteen intertidal sites and three dredge sites from the main channels. Species present have been identified and tabulated. Hard substrata communities are not well represented in the `Three Rivers` and those examples occuring are markedly sand scoured and support depauperate communities. Sedimentary habitats dominate the system, and there is a gradation of sand flats to mudflats from the mouth to the upper estuaries. The lower shore flats are generally unstable environments being subject to large tidal salinity fluctuations and strong tidal currents. More stable sand flats are found on the upper middle shore with considerably richer communities. Mussel scars occur at three sites in the system and are subject to scouring losses. Both mussels and cockles are collected commercially on a small scale and some netting also occurs. Mussel culture is presently being evaluated in the Gwendraeth Estuary. The Taf and Tywi have naturally low oxygen levels in their estuaries at times of continued fine weather, low river discharges and spring tides. These are compounded in the Tywi by effluent from a large sewage treatment works which significantly increases the biological oxygen demand (B.O.D.). The `Three Rivers` are flanked by Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) to the east, west and north. Notification of these was for the sand dune flora and fauna and maritime cliff communities. The south shore of the Gwendraeth, including Towyn Point, and Salmon Point Scar are the only marine habitats protected by the designations. The area is also of nature conservation interest for the populations of migrant and over-wintering waterfowl. Several species reach levels of National Importance, though they are not afforded any other specific site protection at the present time. rivers

Resource type

dataset

Resource locator

http://data.jncc.gov.uk/data/9ed225a4-fc20-433c-af1a-34923faf6177-1988-OPRU-HRE-Taf-Tywi-Gwendraeth-Estuaries-survey.csv

name: 1988-OPRU-HRE-Taf-Tywi-Gwendraeth-Estuaries-survey.csv

Unique resource identifier

code

9ed225a4-fc20-433c-af1a-34923faf6177

codeSpace

Dataset language

eng

Spatial reference system

code identifying the spatial reference system

Additional information source

Mercer (1989) Surveys of harbours, rias and estuaries in southern Britain: Taf, Tywi and Gwendraeth estuaries.

Classification of spatial data and services

Topic category

oceans

Keywords

Keyword set

keyword value

Marine

Marine Recorder

JNCCMNCR10000258

MNCR

Species

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

-4.566826672

East bounding longitude

-4.309418524

North bounding latitude

51.8693889

South bounding latitude

51.72106089

Temporal reference

Temporal extent

Begin position

1988-08-28

End position

1988-08-31

Dataset reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2001-08-29

Frequency of update

Quality and validity

Lineage

This survey was extracted from a Marine Recorder snapshot.

Conformity

Data format

name of format

Comma Separated Values

version of format

Unknown

Constraints related to access and use

Constraint set

Use constraints

Open Government Licence v3.0

Limitations on public access

no limitations

Responsible organisations

Responsible party

organisation name

Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC

email address

data@jncc.gov.uk

responsible party role

custodian

Metadata on metadata

Metadata point of contact

organisation name

Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC

email address

data@jncc.gov.uk

responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2018-05-17

Metadata language

eng