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Species point records from 1991 MNCR Cumbria sublittoral 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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JNCCMNCR10196560 | JNCCMNCR10000289 | 1991 MNCR Cumbria sublittoral survey | JNCCMNCR10008083 | 1991-08-08 | 1991-08-08 | D | S side of Selker Rocks (Cumbria) | Point | 54.2885390910004 | -3.44216203020139 | WGS84 | 1606 | Campanulariidae | FALSE | O | Not set | FALSE | Plain of tide-swept boulders and cobbles in upper infralittoral, -2 to -3 m. Halidrys was common with Aglaophenia pluma as an epizooite, and Laminaria hyperborea, with fronds heavily overgrown by Membranipora, was occasional. Dilsea carnosa with large numbers of Lacuna feeding on it, was common, and other red algae were present in moderately high densities, particularly Polyides and Plocamium. The fauna was characterised by sponges, especially Amphilectus, and colonial tunicates, especially Diplosoma listerianum and Perophora listeri. |
JNCCMNCR10196618 | JNCCMNCR10000289 | 1991 MNCR Cumbria sublittoral survey | JNCCMNCR10008083 | 1991-08-08 | 1991-08-08 | D | S side of Selker Rocks (Cumbria) | Point | 54.2885390910004 | -3.44216203020139 | WGS84 | 126930 | Pomatoschistus pictus | FALSE | F | Not set | FALSE | Plain of tide-swept boulders and cobbles in upper infralittoral, -2 to -3 m. Halidrys was common with Aglaophenia pluma as an epizooite, and Laminaria hyperborea, with fronds heavily overgrown by Membranipora, was occasional. Dilsea carnosa with large numbers of Lacuna feeding on it, was common, and other red algae were present in moderately high densities, particularly Polyides and Plocamium. The fauna was characterised by sponges, especially Amphilectus, and colonial tunicates, especially Diplosoma listerianum and Perophora listeri. |
JNCCMNCR10196534 | JNCCMNCR10000289 | 1991 MNCR Cumbria sublittoral survey | JNCCMNCR10008082 | 1991-08-08 | 1991-08-08 | D | N side of Selker rocks (Cumbria) | Point | 54.290147043566 | -3.44298641585562 | WGS84 | 103862 | Botryllus schlosseri | FALSE | F | Not set | FALSE | Mixed small boulders, cobbles pebbles and fine sediment with a rich turf of algae and fauna. Larger areas of hard substratum had Laminaria hyperborea, Dilsea carnosus, Halidrys siliquosa, Ceranium sp. and Polysiphonia sp., with some areas of Balanus crenatus. The whole covered with a range of hydroids and colonial ascidians. |
JNCCMNCR10196611 | JNCCMNCR10000289 | 1991 MNCR Cumbria sublittoral survey | JNCCMNCR10008083 | 1991-08-08 | 1991-08-08 | D | S side of Selker Rocks (Cumbria) | Point | 54.2885390910004 | -3.44216203020139 | WGS84 | 103862 | Botryllus schlosseri | FALSE | F | Not set | FALSE | Plain of tide-swept boulders and cobbles in upper infralittoral, -2 to -3 m. Halidrys was common with Aglaophenia pluma as an epizooite, and Laminaria hyperborea, with fronds heavily overgrown by Membranipora, was occasional. Dilsea carnosa with large numbers of Lacuna feeding on it, was common, and other red algae were present in moderately high densities, particularly Polyides and Plocamium. The fauna was characterised by sponges, especially Amphilectus, and colonial tunicates, especially Diplosoma listerianum and Perophora listeri. |