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Species point records from 1991 NRA North Yorkshire and Humberside littoral rock 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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JNCCMNCR10297619 | JNCCMNCR10000395 | 1991 NRA North Yorkshire and Humberside littoral rock survey | JNCCMNCR10015290 | 1991-07-12 | 1991-07-12 | D | Boggle Hole (Whitby) | Point | 54.42425215 | -0.526513627 | WGS84 | 145065 | Cladophora sericea | FALSE | O | Not set | FALSE | Lower shore habitat with gullies, pools and boulders. The fauna was rich and varied. |
JNCCMNCR10297708 | JNCCMNCR10000395 | 1991 NRA North Yorkshire and Humberside littoral rock survey | JNCCMNCR10015295 | 1991-07-12 | 1991-07-12 | D | Boggle Hole (Whitby) | Point | 54.42425215 | -0.526513627 | WGS84 | 145065 | Cladophora sericea | FALSE | F | Not set | FALSE | Middle shore habitat with extensive cover of common algae, the areas not covered with algae were barnacle/limpet dominated and edible winkles (Littorina littorea) were common. |
JNCCMNCR10297895 | JNCCMNCR10000395 | 1991 NRA North Yorkshire and Humberside littoral rock survey | JNCCMNCR10015310 | 1991-07-12 | 1991-07-12 | D | Boggle Hole (Whitby) | Point | 54.42425215 | -0.526513627 | WGS84 | 145065 | Cladophora sericea | FALSE | R | Not set | FALSE | Middle shore habitat with extensive cover of common algae, the areas not covered with algae were barnacle/limpet dominated and edible winkles (Littorina littorea) were common. |
JNCCMNCR10298474 | JNCCMNCR10000395 | 1991 NRA North Yorkshire and Humberside littoral rock survey | JNCCMNCR10015348 | 1991-07-12 | 1991-07-12 | D | Boggle Hole (Whitby) | Point | 54.42425215 | -0.526513627 | WGS84 | 145065 | Cladophora sericea | FALSE | R | Not set | FALSE | Middle shore habitat with extensive cover of common algae, the areas not covered with algae were barnacle/limpet dominated and edible winkles (Littorina littorea) were common. |