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- 14 February 2013
The simplest method of evaluating beach fauna is to visit after a period of strong easterly or south easterly winds at spring tides. John Hawthorne regularly wrote an update on the marine...
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- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
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- 01 February 2023
The simplest method of evaluating beach fauna is to visit after a period of strong easterly or south easterly winds at spring tides. John Hawthorne regularly wrote an update on the marine...
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- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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- 18 January 2024
Beach composition classification collated as a desk study. The data is intended to be representative in terms of location.
Data created as part of FutureCoast Attribution statement: © Crown...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 04 February 2016
The pattern of the infauna on particulate shores of the southern coasts of the Severn Estuary has been examined. Although mud predominates as the major beach substratum within the Estuary, sand...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 04 February 2016
The pattern of the infauna on particulate shores of the southern coasts of the Severn Estuary has been examined. Although mud predominates as the major beach substratum within the Estuary, sand...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 22 June 2016
Littoral survey along the north Norfolk coast from Blakeney to Brancaster using normal MNCR methods. All parts of the barrier beach system were covered from the seaward facing sandy shores to the...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 22 June 2016
Littoral survey along the north Norfolk coast from Blakeney to Brancaster using normal MNCR methods. All parts of the barrier beach system were covered from the seaward facing sandy shores to the...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 04 February 2016
Eleven sandy beaches on the east coast of Scotland were surveyed over a period of several years (1977-1981). On each beach, after initial observations were made on the structure, degree of...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 04 February 2016
The study of a number of sandy beaches covering a range of environmental conditions revealed faunistic variation which reflected the different species' tolerance of or preference for the conditions...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 04 February 2016
Eleven sandy beaches on the east coast of Scotland were surveyed over a period of several years (1977-1981). On each beach, after initial observations were made on the structure, degree of...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 04 February 2016
The study of a number of sandy beaches covering a range of environmental conditions revealed faunistic variation which reflected the different species' tolerance of or preference for the conditions...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 22 June 2016
The fauna of Renney Rocks is not especially rich, and there may be some doubt as to whether it is particularly suitable for monitoring. However, there is a good variety of intertidal algae. Due to...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 22 June 2016
The fauna of Renney Rocks is not especially rich, and there may be some doubt as to whether it is particularly suitable for monitoring. However, there is a good variety of intertidal algae. Due to...
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- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
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- 29 August 2019
The beach rangers conducted a 30 minute and a 15 minute timed survey of the rocky shore at Teats Hill recording the presence or absence of species they expected to find there
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- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
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- 29 August 2019
The beach rangers conducted a 30 minute and a 15 minute timed survey of the rocky shore at Teats Hill recording the presence or absence of species they expected to find there
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- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
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- 01 February 2023
The beach rangers conducted a 30 minute and a 15 minute timed survey of the rocky shore at Teats Hill recording the presence or absence of species they expected to find there
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 04 February 2016
This brief survey was carried out by the NRA South Western Region in 1991. Five littoral sites were sampled starting from Frenance at the head of the inlet, to Crantock Beach at the mouth of the...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 04 February 2016
This brief survey was carried out by the NRA South Western Region in 1991. Five littoral sites were sampled starting from Frenance at the head of the inlet, to Crantock Beach at the mouth of the...
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- British Geological Survey (BGS)
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- 12 April 2024
Recordings of earthquakes and other signals (such as quarry blasts, explosions, sonic booms and collapses) made by a network of seismometers and similar sensors across the UK. Recordings start in...
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- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
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- 15 December 2015
Standard MNCR survey of littoral sites betwen the southern end of the Menai Strait (Abermena Point) and Carmel Head. Sediment sites were sampled using 8 pooled 10.3 cm diameter cores and rock site...