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Species point records from 1993 MNCR Newbiggin to Saltburn littoral survey1993-MNCR-Newbiggin-to-Saltburn-littoral-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
JNCCMNCR10321994 JNCCMNCR10000397 1993 MNCR Newbiggin to Saltburn littoral survey JNCCMNCR10017910 1993-08-03 1993-08-03 D Shippersea Point (Peterlee) Point 54.7997296623746 -1.31089778767461 WGS84 144549 Ceramium gaditanum FALSE O Not set FALSE Variable size rock pools with relatively small overhangs, quite silty. General cover of barnacles, some dense patches of Tubularia indivisa, common anenomes, including some very large individuals.
JNCCMNCR10318381 JNCCMNCR10000397 1993 MNCR Newbiggin to Saltburn littoral survey JNCCMNCR10017715 1993-05-25 1993-05-25 D Sharpness Point (Tynemouth) Point 55.0232445289675 -1.41828146375782 WGS84 999000887 Grey lichens FALSE R Not set FALSE Large sandstone boulders at the base of a short cliff face with sparse Verrucaria maura and small patches of yellow and grey lichens. Amphipods, Petrobius maritimus and Ligia oceanica amongst crevices and small boulders.
JNCCMNCR10323405 JNCCMNCR10000397 1993 MNCR Newbiggin to Saltburn littoral survey JNCCMNCR10018004 1993-05-10 1993-05-10 D E of Bait Island (Whitley Bay) Point 55.0718212588492 -1.44874173717598 WGS84 999000887 Grey lichens FALSE O Not set FALSE Sand/mudstone bedrock with broken boulders below the lighthouse - very few patches of lichens, possibly due to trampling.
JNCCMNCR10319157 JNCCMNCR10000397 1993 MNCR Newbiggin to Saltburn littoral survey JNCCMNCR10017763 1993-05-09 1993-05-09 D Rocky Island (Blyth) Point 55.0853967943625 -1.47048705565685 WGS84 145065 Cladophora sericea FALSE O Not set FALSE Shallow rockpools (<30 cm) and rockmills (<50 cm) on a stepped sandstone bedrock in the mid and lower shore. Corallina officinalis and Ulva spp. and Ceramium rubrum dominated with Littorina littorea.