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Species point records from 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey1991-UMBSM-Lochs-Laxford-Inchard-Broom-Little-Loch-Broom-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
JNCCMNCR10194123 JNCCMNCR10000035 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey JNCCMNCR10007952 1991-05-22 1991-05-22 D N of Red Cliffs caves, outer Little Loch Broom (Little Loch Broom) Point 57.9088260339864 -5.41457696175546 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE O Not set FALSE Sparse maerl on coarse muddy sand and dead maerl with a variety of species, but none highly abundant. Arctica islandica and Ensis in the sediment alone with Amalosoma eddystonense.
JNCCMNCR10194300 JNCCMNCR10000035 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey JNCCMNCR10007956 1991-05-22 1991-05-22 D S of Scoraig, Little Loch Broom (Little Loch Broom) Point 57.9073791450676 -5.37458654353811 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE O Not set FALSE Gently sloping plain of muddy/shelly coarse firm sand with pebbles and large shells scattered on surface. Frequent Arenicola mounds; Turritella, Aporrhais and Ophuira ophuira frequent on sediment. A few algae attached to stones and shells, mainly filametous browns, and becoming common in shallower water. Occasional Amalosoma, Labidoplax and Ensis (very large siphon) in sediment. Large Aplysia frequent.
JNCCMNCR10194405 JNCCMNCR10000035 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey JNCCMNCR10007958 1991-05-22 1991-05-22 D S Rireavach, Little Loch Broom (Little Loch Broom) Point 57.8974930038891 -5.32989166244805 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE R Not set FALSE Echinus has been removed from the species list for this record as more specific related taxa were also present, these are now marked as characterising. Lower infralittoral boulders and cobbles on shelly sediment with sparse Laminaria saccharina, brown and red weeds. Ophiuroids (Ophiothrix fragilis and Ophiocomina nigra) formed a blanket over rock surfaces, most rock surfaces were grazed by Echinus and chitons.
JNCCMNCR10194453 JNCCMNCR10000035 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey JNCCMNCR10007959 1991-05-22 1991-05-22 D S Rireavach, Little Loch Broom (Little Loch Broom) Point 57.8975029986194 -5.32993542298682 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE F Not set FALSE Ophiuroidea has been removed from the species list for this record as more specific related taxa were also present, these are now marked as characterising. Fine silty sand with patches of shell debris. Ophiuroids were common.