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Species point records from 1993 MNCR Shetland lagoons survey1993-MNCR-Shetland-lagoons-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
JNCCMNCR10329708 JNCCMNCR10000472 1993 MNCR Shetland lagoons survey JNCCMNCR10018369 1993-08-14 1993-08-14 D Saltness Pool (Mainland) Point 60.3826314888635 -1.34342942272452 WGS84 145322 Dictyosiphon foeniculaceus FALSE Not set Not set FALSE Centre of a brackish standing pool, with fine sand overlaying peat and organic debris, dominated by Arenicola marina, and clumps of attached and unattached algae, including Enteromorpha, Fucus spiralis and Ascophyllum nodosum.
JNCCMNCR10331017 JNCCMNCR10000472 1993 MNCR Shetland lagoons survey JNCCMNCR10018456 1993-08-14 1993-08-14 D Houb of Fugla Ness (Mainland) Point 60.4544553800825 -1.34198270128468 WGS84 145322 Dictyosiphon foeniculaceus FALSE F Not set FALSE Arenicola marina has been given a nominal abundance value of Present for this record as in Arev it had no abundance value. Extensive shallow (10-40cm) area of standing water, with sand and stones, characterised by Arenicola marina, Chorda filum, Fucus serratus and Fucus vesiculosus. Many of the fucoids were unattached, and larger plants were heavily epiphytised.
JNCCMNCR10330982 JNCCMNCR10000472 1993 MNCR Shetland lagoons survey JNCCMNCR10018453 1993-08-17 1993-08-17 D Loch of Hellister (Mainland) Point 60.2324482949107 -1.29768181987494 WGS84 144293 Blidingia FALSE Not set Not set FALSE Muddy sand and pebbles around the edge of the houb, where there was some freshwater influence. Sparse Zostera noltii, some Fucus serratus and Arenicola marina.
JNCCMNCR10329104 JNCCMNCR10000472 1993 MNCR Shetland lagoons survey JNCCMNCR10018315 1993-08-17 1993-08-17 D Loch of Hellister (Mainland) Point 60.2324482949107 -1.29768181987494 WGS84 144422 Ahnfeltia plicata FALSE R Not set FALSE Chorda filum has been given a nominal abundance value of Present for this record as in Arev it had no abundance value. Depth band of muddy sand dominated by Chorda filum, which acted as the main substatum for attachment of small gastropods, juvenile mussels and tubicolous amphipods. On the sediment beneath, was a dense mat of filamentous green algae and casts of Arenicola marina.