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Species point records from 1993 MNCR Swale and Medway estuaries survey1993-MNCR-Swale-and-Medway-estuaries-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
JNCCMNCR10306375 JNCCMNCR10000453 1993 MNCR Swale and Medway estuaries survey JNCCMNCR10016791 1993-06-01 1993-06-01 D N Lappel Bank (Medway Estuary) Point 51.4275830334498 0.738903530089274 WGS84 883 Polychaeta FALSE F Not set FALSE Midshore mudflat with drainage channels. Fine sand and mud below 20cm. Black layer present from 4-5cm though some darkening of the sediment was present just below the surface. This habitat was extensive covering much of the midshore.
JNCCMNCR10308209 JNCCMNCR10000453 1993 MNCR Swale and Medway estuaries survey JNCCMNCR10017049 1993-06-03 1993-06-03 D NW Tailness Marshes (Medway Estuary) Point 51.422129597483 0.70261402877965 WGS84 883 Polychaeta FALSE O Not set FALSE Lower shore thixotropic muddy fine sand with ripples. Sparse infauna of occasional Nepthys sp. and Polycheate indet.
JNCCMNCR10308171 JNCCMNCR10000453 1993 MNCR Swale and Medway estuaries survey JNCCMNCR10017019 1993-06-04 1993-06-04 D Spit End Point (Swale Estuary) Point 51.3629791607088 0.845672371104595 WGS84 883 Polychaeta FALSE Not set Not set FALSE Mussel bed on lower shore, consisting predominently of empty mussel shells, bound by live mussels, with a high proportion of mud beneath and between the mussels. Epifauna on the mussel shells consisted of Semibalanus balanoides, Crepidula fornicata and Balanus crenatus. Infauna consisted of Lanice conchilega and Hediste diversicolor.
JNCCMNCR10665377 JNCCMNCR10000453 1993 MNCR Swale and Medway estuaries survey JNCCMNCR10016791 1993-06-01 1993-06-01 D N Lappel Bank (Medway Estuary) Point 51.4275830334498 0.738903530089274 WGS84 129370 Nephtys FALSE Not set 1 FALSE Midshore mudflat with drainage channels. Fine sand and mud below 20cm. Black layer present from 4-5cm though some darkening of the sediment was present just below the surface. This habitat was extensive covering much of the midshore.