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IRWELL NEWS HOW WE WORK ACTION MANCHESTER WATERWAYS NEWS HOW WE WORK GREATER MANCHESTER WATERS FORUM 2008 NEWS HOW WE WORK ACTION MERSEY ESTUARY SPEKE AND GARSTON COASTAL RESERVE NEWS MERSEY ... EVENTS A WILDLIFE WONDERLAND PUBLICATIONS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES TIDE TABLES HOW WE WORK INTRODUCTION TO THE RIBBLE ESTUARY WALKING FESTIVAL NEWS HOW WE WORK ROSSENDALE WALKS NEWS PROJECTS HOW WE WORK ACTION ...
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AGM 2002 Minutes
FBC, BBC, English Nature and others in developing a strategy to harmonise coastal management. * become involved in the Ribble Estuary Partnership, a group involving all interested parties in the area. * sought to identify all endangered species which are found in the dunes. * set up this inaugural AGM to put Defend the Dunes on a democratic footing. ...
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fauna and flora of the st annes dunes - plants and animals of the lytham st annes nature reserve
Ribble estuary. The following is a summary and links are provided to detailed lists. PLANTS About 250 species of flowering plants, grasses, sedges, rushes, ferns and fungi have been recorded on the reserve and dunes. Worth noting is ...
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Friends of the Earth: Briefing: GOING UNDER? -
Medway estuary and marshes Sandwich Bay and Hacklinge marshes South Thames estuary and marshes Thanet Coast The Swale Walland marsh Lancashire Lune estuary Morecambe Bay Ribble estuary Lincolnshire Gibraltar Point North Linconshire coast Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe dunes The Wash Merseyside Ainsdale sand dunes Altcar sand dunes and foreshore Dee estuary Formby sand dunes and foreshore Mersey ...
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Water UK Estuary and Coastal Initiatives The Clyde Forum Dee Estuary The Forth Estuary Forum The Moray Firth Partnership Morecambe Bay Ribble Estuary Sefton Coast Solway Firth Partnership Thames Estuary Partnership: ThamesWEB, the website of the Thames Estuary Partnership (TEP), a charity working in partnership towards a sustainable future for the Thames Estuary. Search the Thames Research Library ...
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Naturenet: Lancashire
Protection of Birds) Morecambe Bay, Lancs (01524) 701601 (Leighton Moss Warden) Site of Special Scientific Interest Coast, Sand & mud flats, knot, dunlin, oystercatcher, redshank, sanderling, bloody cranesbill Ribble Estuary (National Nature Reserve) English Nature, Pier House, Wallgate, Wigan, Lancs WN3 4AL (01942) 820342 National Nature Reserve - Silverdale: Bank House Farm, George's Lot & Jack ...
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About PISCES - who we are, our aims and objectives, achievements
What is PISCES ? PISCES is a grouping of coastal initiatives located in the North West region of England. It includes the Dee, Duddon and Mersey Estuary Strategies; the Morecambe Bay, Solway Firth and Ribble Estuary Partnerships; Sefton Coast Management Scheme; the Solway Rural Initiative, the Lake District National Park Coast and the Cumbria Marine Litter Project. PISCES aims to: ...
www.northwestcoast.org.uk
Source to Sea is an informal association of five environmental
initiatives covering the Ribble catchment and estuary
School Building, Lomeshaye Road, Nelson BB9 7AP Tel: 01282 661852, Fax: 01282 661718. Darwen RVI - Sarah Lester (darwen@ribblesourcetosea.org.uk) Ribble Estuary Strategy - Lesley Cryer (estuary@ribblesourcetosea.org.uk) Ribble Valley Initiative - Lesley Cryer (ribble@ribblesourcetosea.org.uk) All c/o Blackburn WwTW, Cuerdale Lane, Samlesbury, Preston PR5 0UY. Tel: 01772 877122, Fax: 01772 227231 ...
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LowTide 2007
Flooding of the intertidal zone would devastate the marine diversity adapted to the estuary and therefore North Sea commercial fishing stocks. Recent increases in sea temperatures in intertidal areas ... erosion will only continue with the rising sea level in the next 50 years. The Ribble Estuary is of international importance for wildfowl as well as other marine species and flooding ...
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