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Species point records from 1992 MNCR Cromarty Firth survey1992-MNCR-Cromarty-Firth-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
JNCCMNCR10308771 JNCCMNCR10000299 1992 MNCR Cromarty Firth survey JNCCMNCR10017146 1992-05-05 1992-05-05 D NE of Rosemarkie (Moray Firth) Point 57.5971108362737 -4.10647619171841 WGS84 144296 Ulva FALSE O Not set FALSE Broken bedrock with patchy cover of Fucus serratus, mats of small Mytilus edulis and areas of algae, particularly Mastocarpus, Palmaria and Ulva.
JNCCMNCR10308772 JNCCMNCR10000299 1992 MNCR Cromarty Firth survey JNCCMNCR10017146 1992-05-05 1992-05-05 D NE of Rosemarkie (Moray Firth) Point 57.5971108362737 -4.10647619171841 WGS84 144296 Ulva FALSE F Not set FALSE Broken bedrock with patchy cover of Fucus serratus, mats of small Mytilus edulis and areas of algae, particularly Mastocarpus, Palmaria and Ulva.
JNCCMNCR10308785 JNCCMNCR10000299 1992 MNCR Cromarty Firth survey JNCCMNCR10017147 1992-05-05 1992-05-05 D NE of Rosemarkie (Moray Firth) Point 57.5971108362737 -4.10647619171841 WGS84 144296 Ulva FALSE O Not set FALSE Sublittoral fringe zone on bedrock, adjacent to sand, characterised by dense mats of Audouinella sp. binding sand. The habitat was of low diversity, with patches of partially smothered mussels (Mytilus edulis) and scattered red algae including Plocamium cartilagineum and Furcellaria lumbricalis.
JNCCMNCR10308495 JNCCMNCR10000299 1992 MNCR Cromarty Firth survey JNCCMNCR10017128 1992-05-09 1992-05-09 D NE of McFarquhar's Bed (Moray Firth) Point 57.6633773260303 -4.00972824122565 WGS84 144296 Ulva FALSE O Not set FALSE Verrucaria mucosa has been given a nominal abundance value of Present for this record as in Arev it had no abundance value. Very broken wide band of bedrock and large boulders with collections of small rounded boulders in dips. Relatively dense cover of Fucus vesiculosus on most upper surfaces with large areas of rock rather bare and covered by abundant Patella. Steeper faces with dense patches of Laurencia.