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Dendrochronology data from oak and Scots pine in the south of England

These data are tree ring width series collected from increment cores taken from oak trees in the New Forest, Thetford Forest and Peninsula (Somerset, Devon and Cornwall) regions. The aim of this...

Species point records from 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey

Four sealochs, Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom and Little Loch Broom were surveyed between the 10th and 22nd May 1991 based on board the 59' charter vessel M.V.`Salutay`. The UMBSM/MNCR survey team...

Habitat point records from 1991 UMBSM Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom & Little Loch Broom survey

Four sealochs, Lochs Laxford, Inchard, Broom and Little Loch Broom were surveyed between the 10th and 22nd May 1991 based on board the 59' charter vessel M.V.`Salutay`. The UMBSM/MNCR survey team...

Carbon Storage Areas Offered for Application (ED50)

The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) is today (14 June) launching the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licensing round with 13 areas of exciting potential available. The new carbon storage...

Carbon Storage Areas Offered for Application (ETRS89)

The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) is today (14 June) launching the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licensing round with 13 areas of exciting potential available. The new carbon storage...

Carbon Storage Areas Offered for Application (WGS84)

The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) is today (14 June) launching the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licensing round with 13 areas of exciting potential available. The new carbon storage...

Caledonian Pinewood Inventory

Description: Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) has the largest natural distribution of any conifer in the world, ranging from northern Norway to Spain, and from Scotland across Europe and Asia to...

Habitat point records from 1988-90 UMBSM Loch Fyne survey

Loch Fyne, which opens from the north of the Firth of Clyde, is both the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, at approximately 70 km, and the deepest, with a maximum charted depth of 200 m. The large...

Species point records from 1988-90 UMBSM Loch Fyne survey

Loch Fyne, which opens from the north of the Firth of Clyde, is both the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, at approximately 70 km, and the deepest, with a maximum charted depth of 200 m. The large...