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Species point records from 1991-95 DWT Orcombe littoral survey1991-95-DWT-Orcombe-littoral-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
JNCCMNCR10396616 JNCCMNCR10000305 1991-95 DWT Orcombe littoral survey JNCCMNCR10021286 1991-11-09 1991-11-09 D Maer Rocks to Orcombe Point (Straight Point to Maer Rocks) Point 50.609320363578 -3.39839046520003 WGS84 145712 Hildenbrandia rubra FALSE O Not set FALSE Sandstone bedrock heavily scoured with abundant cover of Enteromopha sp in higher regions. Lower lying rocks were dominated by Mytilus edulis, Nucella lapillus and Laurencia pinnatifida with numerous bored holes containing empty piddock shells. Fucus serratus was found throughout the zone. The barincle / limpet community was impoverished.
JNCCMNCR10384312 JNCCMNCR10000305 1991-95 DWT Orcombe littoral survey JNCCMNCR10020960 1991-11-09 1991-11-09 D Maer Rocks to Orcombe Point (Straight Point to Maer Rocks) Point 50.609320363578 -3.39839046520003 WGS84 145712 Hildenbrandia rubra FALSE R Not set FALSE Obelia has been removed from the species list for this record as more specific related taxa were also present, these are now marked as characterising. Sargassum muticum dominated pool with impoverished algal community ( several sand tolerant algae absent ). Vertical bedrock faces were rich with dense hydriod cover ( Obelia sp, Tubularia indivisa & Sertularia sp). Notable species were Aeolidia papilosa, Morchellium argus and Pholis gunnellus.
JNCCMNCR10377849 JNCCMNCR10000305 1991-95 DWT Orcombe littoral survey JNCCMNCR10020795 1991-11-09 1991-11-09 D Maer Rocks to Orcombe Point (Straight Point to Maer Rocks) Point 50.609320363578 -3.39839046520003 WGS84 132181 Grantia compressa FALSE C Not set FALSE Obelia has been removed from the species list for this record as more specific related taxa were also present, these are now marked as characterising. Deep scoured sandstone gullies with an extremley rich cover of hydriods, ascidians and sponges (Grantia compressa) on vertical faces. Elminius modestus and anemones (Actinia equina & Sagarteogeton undatus ) were also abundant. The algal cover was impoverished.
JNCCMNCR10382464 JNCCMNCR10000305 1991-95 DWT Orcombe littoral survey JNCCMNCR10020919 1992-06-17 1992-06-17 D Maer Rocks East (Straight Point to Maer Rocks) Point 50.6086604372661 -3.39342433369082 WGS84 132181 Grantia compressa FALSE Not set Not set FALSE Aplidium has been removed from the species list for this record as more specific related taxa were also present, these are now marked as characterising. Dysidea has been given a nominal abundance value of Present for this record as in Arev it had no abundance value. Gullies were 10-35 cm deep and narrow ( 5-20 cm wide). They were frequently shaded by large amounts of Fucus serratus plus other algae. Membranoptera alata and Phyllophora crispa were found in the gullies. They were lined with Mytilus above, with barnacles on the mussels but seldom on the rock. Botryllus, Botrlloides, sponges and Aplidium spp were found. No cowries were seen but very large Nucella lapillus were a feature, together with eggs, but few small ones were apparent.