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Species point records from 1985 Smith Loch Torridon and Loch Carron survey
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Download this fileRecordKey | SurveyKey | SurveyName | SampleKey | StartDate | EndDate | DateType | LocationName | DataType | Latitude | Longitude | Projection | AphiaId | Species | Uncertain | Abundance_SACFORN | Abundance_Count | IsDead | SampleComment |
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JNCCMNCR10110158 | JNCCMNCR10000053 | 1985 Smith Loch Torridon and Loch Carron survey | JNCCMNCR10004880 | 1985-06-13 | 1985-06-13 | D | Rubh' a'Ghiubhais (Loch Torridon) | Point | 57.54975497 | -5.641222958 | WGS84 | 140167 | Lacuna crassior | FALSE | Not set | Not set | FALSE | Cliff with sand in ledges. Kelp present and shell remains. Colourful and well encrusted. |
JNCCMNCR10108683 | JNCCMNCR10000053 | 1985 Smith Loch Torridon and Loch Carron survey | JNCCMNCR10004840 | 1985-06-09 | 1985-06-09 | D | E of Rubha M¢r (Loch Carron) | Point | 57.34645343 | -5.636179096 | WGS84 | 139523 | Dendronotus frondosus | FALSE | Not set | Not set | FALSE | Muddy gravel. |
JNCCMNCR10109228 | JNCCMNCR10000053 | 1985 Smith Loch Torridon and Loch Carron survey | JNCCMNCR10004855 | 1985-06-10 | 1985-06-10 | D | Opposite Castle Bay (Loch Carron) | Point | 57.35814017 | -5.554495987 | WGS84 | 139523 | Dendronotus frondosus | FALSE | Not set | Not set | FALSE | Rocky outcrop terminating in shell sand/cobble bottom. In places the rock was vertical and others a steep slope. The area is strongly current-swept with many hydroids, some sponges and Alcyonium digitatum on pebbles. Crevices also present. |
JNCCMNCR10109322 | JNCCMNCR10000053 | 1985 Smith Loch Torridon and Loch Carron survey | JNCCMNCR10004858 | 1985-06-10 | 1985-06-10 | D | Strome Narrows (Loch Carron) | Point | 57.35807567 | -5.569460655 | WGS84 | 139523 | Dendronotus frondosus | FALSE | Not set | Not set | FALSE | Bedrock cliff with abundant life. Shell sand, pebble, and boulder all present. Kelp present up to 6 m, and Modiolus modiolus dominant. Echinus also seen. Crevices in cliff. |