Filter by
Remove filters
249
results found
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The survey was planned in order to describe the range of sublittoral habitats and populations in the region of Padstow, to provide information for Underwater Conservation Year projects, and to give...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Six mainland lochs south of Oban were surveyed during 1989 as part of the survey of Scottish sealochs. Loch Feochan, the most northerly, opens into the Firth of Lorne and is protected from the west...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Six mainland lochs south of Oban were surveyed during 1989 as part of the survey of Scottish sealochs. Loch Feochan, the most northerly, opens into the Firth of Lorne and is protected from the west...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Three sites in the Firth and Lynn of Lorn surveyed by standard MNCR sublittoral recording techniques along a transect line approximately 35 m long. Each recorder made their own records at each site...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Three sites in the Firth and Lynn of Lorn surveyed by standard MNCR sublittoral recording techniques along a transect line approximately 35 m long. Each recorder made their own records at each site...
- Published by:
- Natural England
- Last updated:
- 28 January 2016
The Riparia dataset is an accumulation of surveys from riparian habitats, mostly Exposed Riverine Sediments (ERS), such as shingle and sand. A large proportion of the data comes from Environment...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Loch Linnhe forms the submerged western end of the Great Glen Fault which divides the highlands in two between Inverness and Fort William. With Lochs Etive, Creran, a'Choire, Leven and Eil...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Loch Linnhe forms the submerged western end of the Great Glen Fault which divides the highlands in two between Inverness and Fort William. With Lochs Etive, Creran, a'Choire, Leven and Eil...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
This survey was carried out to fill gaps in the survey coverage of the earlier OPRU/MNCR surveys of Shetland, Foula and Fair Isle (Hiscock 1986; Howson 1987). 6 littoral sites, 31 sublittoral dive...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
This survey was carried out to fill gaps in the survey coverage of the earlier OPRU/MNCR surveys of Shetland, Foula and Fair Isle (Hiscock 1986; Howson 1987). 6 littoral sites, 31 sublittoral dive...
- Availability:
-
Not released
- Published by:
- Health and Safety Executive
- Last updated:
- 12 December 2013
The survey provides data on health surveillance of licensed asbestos workers occupationally exposed to asbestos in order to monitor the effectiveness of regulations to control this.
This includes...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The survey was carried out to describe the range of habitats, communities and species present on littoral rock on Bardsey and the Lleyn Peninsula and to classify the sites according to the...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The survey was carried out to describe the range of habitats, communities and species present on littoral rock on Bardsey and the Lleyn Peninsula and to classify the sites according to the...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The sublittoral hard substrata between Morecambe Bay and Whitehaven was surveyed in 1991 as part of the survey of the north-eastern coast of the Irish Sea for the MNCR. This part of the coast is...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
The shores of Cardigan Bay from Harlech to Newport in west Wales were surveyed during 2 week-long surveys. Detailed species and habitat records were completed for 63 sites, of which 24 were cored...