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Isle of May Seabird Studies in 2003
This report details the results of JNCC funded seabird research on the Isle of May, in the Firth of Forth in south-east Scotland. The research is part of JNCC's Seabird Monitoring Programme
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Isle of May seabird studies 2001
The 2001 season for seabirds on the Isle of May was characterised by high interspecific variation, particularly in breeding success. Thus some species had their most productive season since monitoring began, while others had their least productive - JNCC Report
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Isle of May seabird studies in 1998
The Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE) has a long-term interest in seabirds on the Isle of May. Since 1986, ITE has received NCC/JNCC support for a more formalised seabird monitoring programme. Long-term studies on numbers, breeding success, adult survival and chick food are underway on up to eight species - JNCC Report
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Isle of May seabird studies in 2002
Selected colonies have been targeted for more detailed monitoring of reproductive performance and annual survival rates - JNCC Report
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Isle of May seabird studies in 2004
The 2004 breeding season was the least successful ever recorded for most seabirds on the Isle of May. Adult return rates of all the species followed were normal or above average, indicating that survival was generally high. European shags, black-legged kittiwakes and common guillemots all bred late. Most species appeared to find conditions difficult, with colony attendance being low - JNCC Report
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Karenia Mikimotoi : An Exceptional Dinoflagellate Bloom in Western Irish Waters - Summer 2005
online pdf report - Marine Environment and Health Series, Irish Marine Institute
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Kent Seaweed Atlas
a provisional historical atlas of the seaweeds of Kent. Records of seaweeds (marine algae) for Kent go back over 400 years - Kent and Medway Biological Records Centre
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Key to Irish Chitons
identification key - National Museum of Ireland
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Known species of Acoela from the Atlantic coast of North America
species list and references
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Larval Distribution of Commercial Fish Species in Waters around Ireland
online pdf document - Irish Fisheries Investigation Series
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