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Marine Nature Conservation Review, Sector 5: South-East Scotland and North-East England: Area Summaries

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By: Paul Brazier, Jon Davies, Rohan Holt and Eleanor Murray
235 pages, Col & b/w figs, tabs and maps
Marine Nature Conservation Review, Sector 5: South-East Scotland and North-East England: Area Summaries
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  • Marine Nature Conservation Review, Sector 5: South-East Scotland and North-East England: Area Summaries ISBN: 9781861074331 Paperback Dec 1998 Out of Print #82831
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The coast from North Berwick in Lothian (south-east Scotland) to Flamborough Head in the East Riding of Yorkshire (north-east England) has been studied as part of the Marine Nature Conservation Review programme. The studies include field surveys of the shores and nearshore subtidal zone to describe the marine habitats and communities (together referred to as biotopes) and to assess their marine natural heritage importance.

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Report Out of Print
By: Paul Brazier, Jon Davies, Rohan Holt and Eleanor Murray
235 pages, Col & b/w figs, tabs and maps
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