Identification

Title

Habitat point records from 1989 MNCR Loch Sunart survey

Abstract

This survey was undertaken to describe the range of habitats and associated communities of species in sublittoral areas of Loch Sunart and Loch Teacuis. Loch Sunart lies between the Ardnamurchan and Morvern Peninsulas on the west coast of Scotland. It is a narrow fiordic sea loch some 31 km long with six basins, with a greatest depth of 124 m below Chart Datum (BCD). Wave exposure varies from 'moderately exposed' to 'extremely sheltered'. 'Moderate' tidal streams occur within narrow sections of the loch. Shallow sublittoral habitats are predominantly steeply sloping bedrock and boulders with sediment in deeper water and in sheltered bays. Loch Teacuis bisects Morvern Peninsula entering the south shore of Loch Sunart via two narrow, shallow channels either side of the island of Carna. Three sills divide the loch into basins, the maximum depth is 31 m BCD. Loch Teacuis is 'extremely sheltered' from wave action, tidal streams are weak over the sills. Littoral habitats are predominantly rocky while sublittoral habitats are sedimentary with small stones in the narrows. A total of 82 habitats at 29 sites were surveyed. Analysis of these data produced 1 littoral and 15 sublittoral habitat and associated community types. Infralittoral habitats were dominated by kelp with a turf of foliose algae on rock surfaces below the kelp canopy. In the outer basin and in the outer narrows, the kelp Laminaria hyperborea was the dominant species. In more sheltered areas, the kelp Laminaria saccharina dominated infralittoral habitats. Circalittoral rock habitats in the outer basin and outer narrows were steeply sloping, vertical in places, and characterised by erect sponges, hydroids, anemones and sea squirts. Many species recorded are more characteristic of open coast habitats. In more sheltered areas, circalittoral bedrock and boulder habitats were characterised by the anemone Protanthea simplex and the brachipod Neocrania anomala with brittlestars, crustaceans and sea squirts also common. Extensive beds of the brittlestars Ophiothrix fragilis and Ophiocomina nigra were recorded in areas of weak tidal flow. Sedimentary habitats in the outer loch and central narrows were predominantly sandy mud characterised by the sea pen Virgularia mirabilis and the burrowing anemone Cerianthus llyodii. In very sheltered areas, deep habitats were soft mud characterised by the sea whip Funiculina quadrangularis and the Dublin Bay prawn Nephrops norvegicus. The conservation importance of Loch Sunart and Loch Teacuis has been assessed according to 14 criteria. Habitats, associated communities and species have been provisionally assessed to be of international, national, regional or local importance. Records currently considered sensitive have been removed from this dataset.

Resource type

dataset

Resource locator

http://data.jncc.gov.uk/data/43dda2ce-fb79-4679-ae09-c3110e3ea743-1989-MNCR-Loch-Sunart-survey.csv

name: 1989-MNCR-Loch-Sunart-survey.csv

Unique resource identifier

code

43dda2ce-fb79-4679-ae09-c3110e3ea743

codeSpace

Dataset language

eng

Spatial reference system

code identifying the spatial reference system

Additional information source

Davies (1990) Sublittoral survey of Loch Sunart and Loch Teacuis. Allen (1954) A comparative study of the British species of Nucula and Nuculana

Classification of spatial data and services

Topic category

oceans

Keywords

Keyword set

keyword value

Marine

Marine Recorder

JNCCMNCR10000015

Habitat

MNCR

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

-6.037636229

East bounding longitude

-5.522918491

North bounding latitude

56.71111615

South bounding latitude

56.6278515

Temporal reference

Temporal extent

Begin position

1989-06-20

End position

1989-06-28

Dataset reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2007-05-03

Frequency of update

Quality and validity

Lineage

This survey was extracted from a Marine Recorder snapshot.

Conformity

Data format

name of format

Comma Separated Values

version of format

Unknown

Constraints related to access and use

Constraint set

Use constraints

Open Government Licence v3.0

Limitations on public access

no limitations

Responsible organisations

Responsible party

organisation name

Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC

email address

data@jncc.gov.uk

responsible party role

custodian

Metadata on metadata

Metadata point of contact

organisation name

Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC

email address

data@jncc.gov.uk

responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2018-05-17

Metadata language

eng