Results for "alga"
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Blue-green algae
Blue-green algae naturally occurs in inland waters, estuaries and the sea. Blooms can form when their numbers become excessive.
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04 Oct 2021
An Alga That Caught The Eye! - Marine algal blooms
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16 Jul 2020
Review underway to better understand algal blooms in the Wye -
05 May 2022
NRW confirms seasonal algae on some Welsh beaches -
30 May 2022
Seasonal algae seen along Wales' coastline -
10 Jun 2022
Visitors warned of blue-green algae at Bosherston Lakes -
19 Jan 2016)
Anglesey Terns / Morwenoliaid Ynys Môn potential SPA -
22 Jun 2021
NRW battling to protect aquatic life at Llangorse Lake after blue-green algae strips oxygen from water -
31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Grassholm Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is a remote offshore island about 10 miles west of the mainland coast of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales, which supports breeding gannets.
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19 Jan 2016)
Northern Cardigan Bay / Gogledd Bae Ceredigion potential SPA -
31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Skokholm and Skomer Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is made-up of Skokholm, Skomer and Middleholm islands which lie off the extreme south-west tip of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales.
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31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Three Existing Special Protection Areas (SPAs)Natural Resources Wales is carrying out a consultation on behalf of the Welsh Government (WG) on changes to three existing Special Protection Areas to update the bird species and also to extend the site boundaries seawards by between 2km and 9km: Glannau Aberdaron ac Ynys Enlli / Aberdaron Coast and Bardsey Island; Grassholm; Skokholm and Skomer.
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31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Aberdaron Coast and Bardsey Island Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is located at the tip of the Llŷn Peninsula in north-west Wales.
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19 Jan 2016)
Skomer, Skokholm and the seas off Pembrokeshire / Sgomer, Sgogwm a moroedd Benfro potential SPA