Coastal Physiographic Features - Sealoch
This is a map of the coastal physiographic type 'Sealoch'. The polygons represent sealochs, glacially-formed inlets (fjords, fjards) of western Scotland and Ireland, including the voes of Shetland. Typically elongate and deepened by glacial action with little freshwater influence. Often with narrows and sills dividing the loch into a series of basins. This includes physiographic feature type - 'Sealoch & Bay' of Loch Scavaig, Slapin & Eishort.
dataset
http://data.jncc.gov.uk/data/cbc9c57b-625b-46ca-96a5-5d1c415a8f68-Sealoch-WGS84.zip
name: Sealoch-WGS84.zip
cbc9c57b-625b-46ca-96a5-5d1c415a8f68
eng
boundaries
Marine
Seabed Habitats and Geology
Habitats Directive - Annex I
Article 17
Physiographic Features
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2013
Extracted from the Large Shallow Inlets and Bays TopCat record: http://topcat/app/%20-%20/editor/ddaa1c86-3aee-4789-86d4-6b7cb60405a4
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2018-05-17