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Strangford Lough SAC - DaeraStrangford Lough is a large (150 km2) marine inlet on the east coast of County Down, of which about 50 km2 lies between high water mark mean tide (HWMMT) and ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Special Area of Conservation - Strangford and Lecale AONBStrangford Lough is an outstanding example of a large, enclosed fjardic sea lough. Fjards are found in areas of low-lying ground which have been subject to ...
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Location of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland ... - ResearchGateThe Lough is connected to the Irish Sea by the Strangford Narrows where tidal velocities can exceed 2.5 ms − 1 on spring tides (Kregting and Elsäßer, 2014) .<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Information Sheet on Ramsar Wetlands (RIS) - JNCCStrangford Lough is a shallow sea lough with an indented shoreline and a wide variety of marine and intertidal habitats. The west shore has numerous islands ...
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Visiting Strangford Lough | County Down### Ecological Details: Key Species, Habitats, Conservation Importance
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Strangford Lough │ Northern Ireland### Summary of Strangford Lough
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Strangford Lough's history | County Down - National TrustOne of the most impressive archaeological discoveries in Northern Ireland is the Neolithic log boat at Strangford Lough. Sitting in the sands at Greyabbey Bay, ...
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Strangford Lough and Lecale Area - NMDDCIt is of international importance for its marine life and coastal birds and it is renowned for its early Christian and maritime heritage. The landscape, built ...
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Strangford Lough MPAWith a length of 30km and a width of up to 8km, this large shallow sea Lough is connected to the open sea by the narrow Strangford Narrows, which has strong ...Missing: km2 | Show results with:km2
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8.0 Development of the LBAP - aandbcStrangford Lough, with its at least 70 islands, is the only marine nature reserve in Northern Ireland and one of only three in the UK. The Lough supports ...
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Diving & Snorkeling - Strangford and Lecale AONBStrangford Lough is infamous for its tidal flows, whirl pools and ... The tidal range within the Lough varies 4m at springs to 2.5 at neaps, with ...
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A Hydrodynamic Modelling Framework for Strangford Lough Part 1SeaGen is located in the Strangford Narrows, a narrow channel approximately 8 km long, on average 30 m deep and 0.5 km wide at the narrowest part linking ...
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[PDF] State of seas report 2011 - chapter 1 introductionDuring the summer months as the top layers of water warm up, an anti- clockwise circulation or gyre develops which serves to retain larvae of fish and the ...
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Our Geological Story - Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global ...The Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global Geopark is unique as it tells the tale of two oceans through just over 400 million years of geological history.
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Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global GeoparkMay 24, 2023 · The last glaciation, at its peak between 27,000 and 23,000 years ago, scoured the landscape, moved rocks and sculpted it into landforms such as ...
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The Irish Ice Sheet - AntarcticGlaciers.orgThe last glaciation in Ireland is referred to historically as the 'Midlandian', but now, the British-Irish term 'Devensian' is more commonly used.
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By ice, County Down - The Geological SocietyAround 10,000 years ago, the ice sheet that covered much of N. Ireland during the last “Ice Age” began to melt rapidly as global climate became warmer and ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Relative sea-level changes from NE Ireland during the last glacial ...Nov 22, 2017 · It is difficult to establish integrated late- and post-glacial sea-level ... glacial raised marine terrace, Rough Island, Strangford Lough (McCabe ...
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[PDF] GEOLOGY, CULTURE AND NATURAL HERITAGEThe ice age sculpted the rocks and landscape of the Mourne Gullion Strangford aUGG into the deep u-shaped valley forming Carlingford lough, numerous natural ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] University of Southampton Research Repository ePrints SotonThese investigations are supported by geophysical survey data from two areas of the United Kingdom: Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland and the Blackwater ...
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[PDF] Strangford Lough Marine Current Turbine: Environmental StatementJun 21, 2005 · The Strangford Narrows, an 8km long channel with a minimum width of 0.5km, connects it to the open sea. The study area is shown in Figure ...
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[PDF] Assessment of maerl beds in the OSPAR area and the development ...Relatively small maerl beds occur off the open coast of Northern Ireland in Antrim (Fig. 10) and in the sealoughs, particularly Strangford Lough. Fig. 6 ...
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Phymatolithon calcareum maërl :: Northern Ireland's Priority Species ::It occurs in extensive deposits referred to as 'maërl beds or banks' below low-water mark. ... In County Down it has been recorded in Strangford Lough and also ...
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Bedrock Geology UK North: Carboniferous - MediaWikiJan 30, 2015 · A small outlier of this sequence forms the Castle Espie Group at the north end of Strangford Lough. Within the Armagh Group succession there ...
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Castle Espie - HabitasThe Carboniferous outcrop at Castle Espie is believed to cover an area of about 1km2 and is confined to the SW shore of Strangford Lough, 4km SE of Comber.
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[PDF] Landscape Character Review for Ards and North Down... Island ... Strangford Lough was designated as Northern Ireland's first Marine Nature ... has been observed across Northern Ireland, apart from a limited area in the ...
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Introduction to the Structural Geology of Northern Ireland - HabitasThe trough extends southwards beneath the northern part of Strangford Lough where it forms a half-graben structure deepening eastwards towards and truncating ...<|separator|>
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Quaternary, Northern Ireland - MediaWiki - BGS EarthwiseSep 25, 2017 · Drowned drumlins in Strangford Lough looking SSW to the Mourne Mountains, Co. Down. (P948043). The Quaternary era commenced about 2.5Ma ago ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Region 17 Northern Ireland - JNCC Open DataMar 31, 1995 · Coasts and seas of the. United Kingdom. Region 17. Northern Ireland. Peterborough, Joint Nature Conservation Committee. (Coastal Directories.Missing: width | Show results with:width<|control11|><|separator|>
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Transactions of the Geological Society, 1st series, vol. 3 ... - WikisourceFeb 21, 2024 · Two small limestone districts occur near the shores of Strangford Lough, one at Lisbawn near Down Patrick on the south-west, and the other ...
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[PDF] An Investigation on the Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics on ...Apr 15, 2003 · wave exposure: examples from Strangford Lough, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. In: Black, K.S., Patterson, D.M., and Cramp, A. (eds ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Strangford Lough Part 3 ASSI - DaeraA considerable range of uncommon vascular plants occurs in the area, ranging from plants of intertidal mudflats, to species of saltmarsh and freshwater.
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1310 Salicornia and other annuals colonising mud and sandOther species that may be found include common saltmarsh-grass Puccinellia maritima, common cord-grass Spartina anglica and sea aster Aster tripolium.Missing: flora | Show results with:flora
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Strangford Lough Part 2 ASSI - DaeraA typical assemblage of saltmarsh plants occurs at these sites. In places there are natural transitions from mudflat and saltmarsh to freshwater fen ...
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A review of subtidal kelp forests in Ireland - PubMed Central - NIHJun 16, 2020 · Notes on the algae of the district of Whiterock, Strangford Lough ... Contrasting genetic diversity patterns in two sister kelp species co ...
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[PDF] seaweed harvesting amended1.indd - NICS e-LibraryTable 6b: Biomass estimates for macroalgae species in Strangford Lough (Savidge & Dring, 1996). The total standing crop (biomass) is based on biomass ...<|separator|>
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Spartina anglica - Common Cord-grass : Flora of Northern IrelandIt was introduced for mud-binding purposes into Belfast Lough and Strangford Lough. It became extinct in Belfast Lough, but is now abundant in Strangford ...Missing: coverage | Show results with:coverage
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[PDF] Common cord grass - Invasive Species Northern IrelandS. anglica developed in the south coast of England after the introduction of the invasive non-native species S. alterniflora. S. anglica can be spread ...Missing: coverage | Show results with:coverage
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Our work at Strangford Lough | County Down - National TrustEach autumn upwards of 75% of the entire East Canadian High Arctic population of light-bellied Brent geese arrive in Strangford Lough at the end of a 2000-mile ...
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[PDF] 14/01 Northern Ireland Regional Seascape Character AssementIt supports approximately 78,000 wildfowl and waders in winter, including up to 30,000 Light-bellied Brent Geese and five other bird species in internationally ...<|separator|>
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Strangford Lough Part 1 ASSI - DaeraStrangford Lough is one of the largest sea Loughs in Northern Ireland. The sea inlet is made up of a drowned drumlin field, with raised beach terraces.
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Phoca vitulina Common Seal :: Northern Ireland's Priority Species ::... Strangford Lough holds the largest population in Ireland. The best time to see seals is in July and August when they spend a lot of time hauled out on the shore ...
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Seals prosper in Strangford Lough - The Down RecorderJan 1, 2020 · STRANGFORD Lough is proving to be a popular nursery for grey seals. The largest sea inlet in Ireland can boast having 181 pups born in its ...
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Strangford Lough - Downpatrick - Visit Mourne MountainsStrangford Lough is a key destination for winter migration for many wading and sea birds. The lough is home to common seals, basking sharks and brent geese.
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[PDF] Our Living Seas - County Down - Ulster WildlifeStrangford Lough. Off the Outer Ards coast the horse mussels form reefs, which can be over 1m in height while in Strangford Lough, the mussels form. 'clumps ...
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Strangford Lough - Special Areas of Conservation - JNCCThe intertidal mudflats and sandflats in the north of Strangford Lough represent the largest single continuous area of such habitat in Northern Ireland.
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Didemnum vexillum - Marine - Invasive Species Northern IrelandIs it found in Northern Ireland? It is present in Northern Ireland. The species was recorded in Strangford Lough, County Down (NI) during October 2012.
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Brent Goose (Light-bellied) - BirdWatch IrelandHighest numbers (c. 30,000) are seen at Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland in October, where most congregate on arrival. Thereafter, they move to other ...
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The Local Archaeology of County Down - Bangor Historical SocietyThe first people came to Ireland in the Mesolithic period, c8000 – 4,500 BC. There are more sites belonging to this period around Strangford Lough than in any ...
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[PDF] Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork Kilnatierny, Co. Down AE/04/84Nov 26, 2004 · 2.3.3 Prior to the investigations at Kilnatierny the only Strangford Lough midden to have been excavated is the shell midden on Rough Island, a ...
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The Palynology of Ringneill Quay, a New Mesolithic Site in Co ...Jun 17, 2022 · Rough Island and Ringneill Quay lie in the upper end of Strangford Lough, a thirty-mile-long shallow tidal area enclosed by the Ards peninsula.
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[PDF] Archeological sites - National Museums NISep 30, 2022 · Located 200 metres from the shore of Strangford Lough is this dual court tomb, with a forecourt and gallery at either end of a long cairn. The ...Missing: factories | Show results with:factories
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[PDF] THE PREHISTORIC ARTEFACTS OF NORTHERN IRELANDJan 25, 2022 · ... prehistoric sites generally and megalithic tombs, in particular ... Neolithic and Bronze Age and is therefore categorised as three sites.
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The Vikings on and around the shores of Strangford LoughJul 14, 2021 · These helmeted warriors armed with swords, spears and axes ransacked monastic villages for valuables such as silver and gold chalices, ornaments ...Missing: longphort Inch Abbey
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The Vikings - A Brief History in County Down - Visit Mourne MountainsMar 4, 2022 · Between 924 and 943 a Viking fleet captured islands in Strangford Lough. They were driven out after 19 years by the men of Lecale ...Missing: Inch Abbey
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[PDF] Investigation of a Viking silver find-spot - Queen's University BelfastNov 22, 2012 · The recovery of Viking hoards, silver and gold, at watery places in Ireland and Scandinavia and elsewhere in the Viking world, is a well know.Missing: artifacts rivets
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[PDF] General Vikings in Ireland.pdfIn 923 a Viking fleet on Carlingford Lough raided the monastery of Killeavy. Next year, the Vikings of Strangford Lough killed the rígdamna ('royal heir ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nendrum Monastic Site - Comber - Discover Northern IrelandNendrum, thought to be from the 5th century, has 3 enclosures, a church ruin, a round tower, and a graveyard. It is a pre-Norman monastic site. Grounds are ...
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County Down - megalithic sites~ 6.3 km NE in Audleystown (J 561 505), close to Strangford Lough, is a well-preserved, small double-court tomb built of low stones and comprising shallow ...Missing: factories | Show results with:factories
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Built Heritage - Strangford and Lecale AONBWhen John de Courcy invaded he granted the lower part of the Ards Peninsula to the Savage family. In the C16th they built Portaferry and Strangford tower houses ...Missing: Killyleagh | Show results with:Killyleagh
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[PDF] Strangford Lough and Lecale Coast - Ring of Gullion AONBStrangford Lough is an important breeding site in Ireland for common seals, despite a decline. Grey seals are also present in the more exposed open coast of.
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Strangford Lough: An Archaeological Survey of the Maritime Cultural ...Surveys around Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland were used to investigate the size structure and relationships among densities in different size classes. ...
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Summary | Comber HSThe ever-industrialising linen industry also planted firm roots in the town with the establishment of John Andrews & Sons Flax Spinning Mill in 1864 which ...
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Strangford Lough Ferry: Times + Visitor Info - The Irish Road TripAug 30, 2024 · History of the ferry. It was way back in 1611 when James I granted land on either side of the Narrows for a ferry service. In 1835, a group ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Coastal Crusts and Stop Lines - Northern Ireland War MemorialThese were Magilligan, Portstewart, Portrush, Cushendun, Cushendall, Carnlough, Strangford Lough, and Dundrum/Murlough. These beaches were fortified with ...Missing: II defenses
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[PDF] ULSTER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY - Queen's University Belfastother World War II beach defences. ... The Pillbox at Comber is located on the shore of Strangford Lough and has been sited to afford excellent views of the lough ...Missing: defenses | Show results with:defenses
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SeaGen Turbine, Northern Ireland, UK - Power TechnologyJul 24, 2020 · Based on the Strangford Lough experience, the company plans to scale up the technology to build a 10MW tidal power farm within the next three ...
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MCT's Seagen Tidal Energy System Reaches Full 1.2-MW CapacityDec 19, 2008 · This is the highest power so far produced by a tidal stream system anywhere in the world and exceeds the previous highest output of 300 ...
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Strangford Lough - MCT (SeaGen) - TethysNov 11, 2019 · The twin rotors have an 8m radius and will begin to generate electricity once the tide runs faster than 1m/s.
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the case of marine tidal turbines in Northern IrelandDec 5, 2016 · Here we use an underwater tidal turbine, SeaGen, constructed and operated within the Strangford Lough marine protected area in Northern Ireland, as a case ...Offshore Renewable Energy... · Results · Temporal Dynamics: Constancy...Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity
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Strangford Lough: Tidal Wave Energy - Hansard - UK ParliamentJan 10, 2023 · With a current of more than 2.5 metres per second, Strangford lough has obvious potential for a tidal stream, which is why there was a trial ...
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ORPC Ireland and Queen's University Belfast complete successful ...Oct 30, 2024 · October 30, 2024 ORPC Ireland and Queen's University Belfast complete successful deployment of renewable energy technology for rivers and tides ...
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ORPC Ireland kicks off real-sea testing of tidal turbine in Northern ...Oct 31, 2024 · ORPC Ireland has deployed and started real-sea testing of a next-generation marine hydrokinetic turbine at Northern Ireland's Strangford Lough tidal test site.
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VATTS Project to demonstrate novel tidal turbines in Strangford LoughMar 25, 2021 · An ambitious new project, officially announced on the 23rd of March 2021, will demonstrate unique vertical axis tidal turbines in Strangford narrows, Northern ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Estimating the power potential of tidal currents and the impact of ...There is already a 1.2 MW tidal stream generator in operation in the high flows of Strangford Lough [1]. To make a significant contribution to electricity ...
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[PDF] Marine Renewables - UK Parliament▫ Marine renewables could contribute to climate goals, provide local economic benefits and have export potential. ▫ A lack of revenue or subsidy support, as.
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[PDF] Renewable electricity in Northern Ireland: a primerJun 13, 2025 · The current Energy Strategy's target of achieving 70% of electricity consumption from a diverse range renewable generation by 2030, was replaced.
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STRANGFORD II (Vessel Profile) - niferry.co.ukFeb 1, 2017 · Strangford II was built in 2016 by Merseyside's Cammell Laird to a design by BCTQ for the Northern Ireland Department of Regional ...Missing: history establishment
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Portaferry II (Vessel Profile) - niferry.co.uk### Summary of Portaferry II Vessel Details
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Review of the Navigational Aids on Strangford LoughJul 18, 2023 · The project focuses on mapping the various navigational aids (of which there are approximately 100) and through a process of consultation, ...
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Council Installs New Aids to Navigation in Strangford LoughApr 16, 2025 · Four new routes are now in place in addition to a main arterial route through the Lough. The Council is the Local Lighthouse Authority ...
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Strangford Lough Marine Protected AreaThe Strangford Lough Management Steering Group provides a mechanism for monitoring and management of the Strangford Lough MPA, which includes the marine ...Missing: Committee | Show results with:Committee
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[PDF] A Sustainable Outdoor Recreation Plan for Strangford and Lecale ...National Trust at both Mount Stewart and at Castle Ward Demesne25. Under the Forestry Act (Northern Ireland) 2010 '… the public shall have right of access ...
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Strangford Lough Yacht Club | Killinchy - FacebookRating 4.3 (16) Strangford Lough Yacht Club. Strangford Lough Yacht Club is situated in Whiterock Bay in Killinchy, between Comber and Killyleagh.Another Frostie Series Done... · Brilliant Pics From A Very... · Some Great Pictures From The...
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Kayaking, Canoeing & Paddle boardingArea Description. Strangford Lough Canoe Trail. This island-studded sea Lough is the largest inlet in the UK and Ireland, covering 80 square nautical miles.Overview · Area Description · Strangford Lough Canoe TrailMissing: Yacht | Show results with:Yacht
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Ours are the shores offering natural beauty and relaxation - aandbcStrangford Lough Yacht Club. Killinchy, BT23 6QA. Sailing and boating facilities, training and instruction in dinghy sailing and power boat handling. RYA ...Fishing And Boat Tours · Sailing/watersports · Historic Buildings...
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Coastal Rowing - Strangford and Lecale AONBSLLP secured and organised the 2016 Skiffie Worlds championships, for Strangford Lough, working closely with the Scottish Coastal Rowing Association. The event ...
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Selkies Sea Shanty Women's Group - FacebookRating 5.0 (1) Selkies Sea Shanty Women's Singing group based in Portaferry Perform festivals, events, concerts ... Strangford Lough www.whatsonni.com UTV Northern ...
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Walking in Strangford and LecaleWalking options include the Strangford Heritage Trail, Portaferry Heritage Trail, and the Lecale Way, a 49-mile long-distance route.
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Strangford Lough Viking Festival - Where Celtic & Viking Art MeetTwo of Europe's leading exponents of Celtic knotwork meet to discuss their work. A rare opportunity to meet this quality of practitioner face to face…Missing: selkie folklore
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Portaferry Sails & Sounds Maritime, Sea Shanty & Ulster-Scots ...Jun 26, 2025 · Set sail for four unforgettable days of maritime celebration, live music, cultural traditions, and coastal fun at the Portaferry Sails & Sounds Festival 2025!
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[PDF] Tourism Strategy 2017-2021Strangford Lough is known to attract higher-value yachting visitors, but ... visitor information services with the N.I Visitor Information Strategy 2016-2020.
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Strangford & Lecale AONB Management Plan (2023-2027)The objective is to preserve the landscape character and natural, built, and cultural heritage of the Strangford & Lecale AONB.
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[PDF] Tourism Vision & Action Plan: 10 Year PlanOur most recent Annual Performance and Statistics publication (for 2023) also shows the sector's recovery from the Covid pandemic with visitors making 5.4.Missing: Strangford Lough
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Marine Conservation Zones - DaeraStrangford Lough became Northern Ireland's first MCZ on the introduction of the Marine Act (Northern Ireland) 2013, which repealed the previous Marine Nature ...Missing: maritime | Show results with:maritime
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Strangford Lough RAMSAR - DaeraThe west shore has numerous islands typical of flooded drumlin topography. The Lough contains extensive areas of mudflat and also sandflats, saltmarsh and rocky ...
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[PDF] An evaluation of approaches for promoting relevant authority and ...establishment of the Strangford Lough Management Committee (SLMC) in 1992, comprised of both RAs and stakeholders. Many of the potentially contentious ...
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Strangford Lough Marine Protected AreaStrangford Lough's 1995 designation as a Marine Nature Reserve (MNR) has now been superseded by the Marine Act (Northern Ireland) 2013.
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Strangford and Lecale AONB - DaeraStrangford and Lecale AONB is a coastal area with varied landscapes, including drumlin hilltops, mudflats, and rocky bays, telling the story of the glacial ...Missing: cultural events festivals selkie folklore
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Report and assessment of the status of the OSPAR network of ...The Strategy sets out the goal of OSPAR Contracting Parties to further develop the OSPAR Network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the North-East Atlantic.Missing: programs | Show results with:programs
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Seas squirt invades Strangford Lough - BBC NewsOct 4, 2012 · An invasive alien marine creature that can smother native species has been found in Strangford Lough. The carpet sea squirt was found about ...Missing: cord- grass
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Carpet sea-squirt - Invasives.ieWhy the concern? Can smother commercial mussel lines, impact fish nursery grounds and also mussel beds. Alter marine ecosystem functioning and threaten ...
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[PDF] Northern Ireland Habitat Action Plan - Coastal saltmarsh - DaeraStrangford Lough has the most diverse saltmarsh areas, with 14 of the 17 NVC saltmarsh communities listed as occurring in Northern Ireland occurring in the NVC ...
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[PDF] Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet Spartina anglica - NOBANISPathways of introduction Spartina anglica has a hybrid origin and originated in British coastal waters in the nineteenth century. Its alleged ability to ...
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[PDF] Common Standards Monitoring Guidance for Saltmarsh HabitatsStrangford Lough is the most diverse salt marsh site with 14 of the 17 NVC salt marsh communities and sub-communities found in Northern Ireland. In addition ...Missing: flora | Show results with:flora
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[PDF] STRANGFORD LOUGH ECOLOGICAL CHANGE INVESTIGATION ...Strangford Lough is a large marine lough in County Down on the east coast of Northern Ireland, approximately 15 kilometres east of central Belfast at its ...
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Global warming brings big problems to Giant's CausewayJan 22, 2008 · At Strangford Lough, sea levels are predicted to rise by 25cm by 2050 with a "worst case scenario" prediction of a one-metre rise by the ...
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Using benthic and shorebird population data to assess intertidal ...This study explores the use of population data of benthic species and shorebirds as a proxy for temporal changes in mudflat conditions.
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Impacts of unregulated harvesting on a recovering stock of native ...In Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland stocks of Ostrea edulis collapsed in the 1890s and the species was rarely recorded again until 1998 when the wild ...
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[PDF] American Tidal Energy ProjectFeb 13, 2025 · SeaGen (Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland), 2008-2012: • No major impacts on marine mammals detected. • No significant change to the flow.
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Pilot Scheme on Strangford Lough Aims to Stimulate Seagrass ...Apr 24, 2023 · On Strangford Lough a pilot scheme is underway to stimulate the growth of seagrass on the seabed by testing advanced mooring systems.Missing: SLMC restoration
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[PDF] Evaluating the Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected AreasExistence and activity levels of community organisations. The Strangford Lough Management Committee. (SLMC) provides advice to the government on the future ...