Site Code Site Name SNH Area Designation Documented Area (Ha) Primary / Secondary Date Designated
  8242 Dornoch Firth and Morrich More East Highland Special Area of Conservation 8700.53 P 17/03/2005
  8242 Dornoch Firth and Morrich More North Highland Special Area of Conservation 8700.53 S 17/03/2005
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  Category Feature Interest
  Littoral sediment (Coast) Atlantic salt meadows International - SAC qualifying feature
  Supralittoral sediment (Coast) Coastal dune heathland International - SAC qualifying feature
  Mammals (Marine) Common seal (Phoca vitulina) International - SAC qualifying feature
  Supralittoral sediment (Coast) Dune grassland International - SAC qualifying feature
  Supralittoral sediment (Coast) Dunes with juniper thickets International - SAC qualifying feature
  Littoral sediment (Marine) Estuaries International - SAC qualifying feature
  Littoral sediment (Coast) Glasswort and other annuals colonising mud and sand International - SAC qualifying feature
  Supralittoral sediment (Coast) Humid dune slacks International - SAC qualifying feature
  Littoral sediment (Marine) Intertidal mudflats and sandflats International - SAC qualifying feature
  Supralittoral sediment (Coast) Lime-deficient dune heathland with crowberry International - SAC qualifying feature

Total Row Count in Report- 15
Row(s) 1 - 10

Data last updated: Aug 2nd 2010

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