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Species point records from 1988 MNCR Loch Nevis sublittoral survey1988-MNCR-Loch-Nevis-sublittoral-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
JNCCMNCR10787612 JNCCMNCR10000018 1988 MNCR Loch Nevis sublittoral survey JNCCMNCR10001035 1988-05-25 1988-05-25 D NE of Rubh' Aird na Murrach (Loch Nevis) Point 56.9848051789622 -5.58202823232717 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE R Not set FALSE Fairly steep slope of muddy fine sand with Ascidiella and Turritella predominant. Some kelp in shallower water and a few isolated foliose algae present.
JNCCMNCR10787651 JNCCMNCR10000018 1988 MNCR Loch Nevis sublittoral survey JNCCMNCR10001036 1988-05-25 1988-05-25 D NE of Rubh' Aird na Murrach (Loch Nevis) Point 56.9848051789622 -5.58202823232717 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE O Not set FALSE Fairly steep slope of mixture of smooth bedrock, angular boulders, angular cobbles on sandy mud slope with pebbles.
JNCCMNCR10788023 JNCCMNCR10000018 1988 MNCR Loch Nevis sublittoral survey JNCCMNCR10001050 1988-05-26 1988-05-26 D Off mainland ENE of Bogha an Tachard (Loch Nevis) Point 56.9897883413875 -5.58695426507903 WGS84 110360 Amalosoma eddystonense FALSE F Not set FALSE Plain of muddy fine sand, fairly firm and with considerable shell debris below surface. Areas with Ascidiella aspersa, Amphiura, Arctica, Amalosoma eddystonense, Turritella, and Philine common, though each varied in abundance over the whole plain.
JNCCMNCR10788013 JNCCMNCR10000018 1988 MNCR Loch Nevis sublittoral survey JNCCMNCR10001049 1988-05-26 1988-05-26 D Off mainland ENE of Bogha an Tachard (Loch Nevis) Point 56.9897883413875 -5.58695426507903 WGS84 103852 Pyura squamulosa FALSE R Not set FALSE Low lying outcrop of bedrock with heavily silted upward surfaces, with Philine, Turritella, Aporrhais, and steep and vertical slopes with Pododesmus, Protula, Pomatoceros, Ascidia mentula. Very similar to bedrock at Site 6, not particularly diverse.