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Sentinel-3 sample dataset (zip file)

Published date 2020-10-13 Size 466.66 MB File type zip

Products derived from Copernicus satellite data have many applications for monitoring water quality in freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. Examples include seabed mapping, predicting specie...


Chapter 6: Gravel and 'shingle' beaches – GCR site reports - GCR Series No. 28. Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain: Chapter 6 (Gravel and `shingle' beaches – GCR site reports)

Published date 2003 Size 26.39 MB File type pdf

Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain V.J. May School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, UK and J.D. Hansom Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Glasgow, UK GCR Editors...


JNCC Annual Report and Accounts for Year Ending 31 March 2022 - Annual Report and Accounts year ending 31 March 2022 for Joint Nature Conservation Committee & JNCC Support Co

Published date 2022-07 Size 1.12 MB File type pdf

1 Joint Nature Conservation Committee and JNCC Support Co Annual Report and Accounts for year ending 31 March 2022 Report presented to Parliament pursuant to paragraph 18 of Schedule 4 of the Natural ...


Prelims & Chapter 1 (An introduction to the coastal geomorphology of Great Britain) - GCR Series No. 28. Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain: Prelims & Chapter 1 (An introduction to the coastal geomorphology of Great Britain)

Published date 2003 Size 9.57 MB File type pdf

Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain V.J. May School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, UK and J.D. Hansom Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Glasgow, UK GCR Editors...


Chapter 5: Beaches, spits, barriers and dunes – an introduction - GCR Series No. 28. Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain: Chapter 5 (Beaches, spits, barriers and dunes – an introduction)

Published date 2003 Size 6.81 MB File type pdf

Coastal Geomorphology of Great Britain V.J. May School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, UK and J.D. Hansom Department of Geography and Geomatics, University of Glasgow, UK GCR Editors...


JNCC Report No. 656: Refining the criteria for defining areas with a ‘low resemblance’ to Annex I stony reef - Refining the criteria for defining areas with a ‘low resemblance’ to Annex I stony reef (JNCC Report No. 656)

Published date 2020-08 Size 717.29 KB File type pdf

JNCC Report No. 656 Refining the criteria for defining areas with a ‘low resemblance’ to Annex I stony reef Golding, N., Albrecht, J. & McBreen, F. September 2020 © JNCC, Peterborough 2020 ISSN 0963-8...


West of Scotland MPA: Designation Order

Published date 2020 File type Other

The documents referred to below and any other historical documents relating to the West of Scotland MPA were produced during the selection and designation process. * **Ecological Overview Document** –...


West of Scotland MPA: Ecological Overview - West of Scotland Deep-sea Marine Reserve: Ecological Overview

Published date 2020 Size 4 MB File type pdf

Ecological Overview WEST OF SCOTLAND DEEP-SEA MARINE RESERVE MARCH 2020 This Ecological Overview of the West of Scotland deep-sea marine reserve provides an overview of our ecological understanding of...


West of Scotland MPA: Conservation Objectives and Management Advice - West of Scotland Deep-sea Marine Reserve: Conservation Objectives & Management Advice

Published date 2020 Size 19.16 MB File type pdf

Conservation Objectives & Management Advice WEST OF SCOTLAND DEEP-SEA MARINE RESERVE MARCH 2020 Purpose of this document This advice provides JNCC’s assessment of the conservation objectives for the p...


JNCC Report No. 430: Appendix 4. Petrography and stable isotope geochemistry of samples of methane-derived authigenic carbonates (MDAC) from the Mid Irish Sea

Published date 2010-03 Size 11.6 MB File type pdf

143 JNCC Report No. 430: Appendix 4. MDAC Report Petrography and stable isotope geochemistry of samples of methane-derived authigenic carbonates (MDAC) from the Mid Irish Sea Marine Geosciences Progra...



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