Site Code Site Name SNH Area Designation Documented Area (Ha) Primary / Secondary Date Designated
  1581 Ulva, Danna and the McCormaig Isles Argyll & Stirling Site of Special Scientific Interest 742.5 P 12/03/1992
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  Visit Date Feature Category Feature Description Condition Management Review
  29-SEP-05 Bryophytes Bryophyte assemblage Unfavourable Declining Y
  31-JUL-04 Birds - aggregations of breeding birds Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), breeding Unfavourable Recovering N
  17-MAR-07 Birds - aggregations of non-breeding birds Greenland Barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis), non-breeding Favourable Maintained N
  17-MAR-07 Birds - aggregations of non-breeding birds Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris), non-breeding Favourable Maintained N
  03-JUL-08 Calcareous grassland Lowland calcareous grassland Unfavourable Recovering N
  18-JUN-04 Dwarf shrub heath Lowland dry heath Unfavourable No change N
  30-JUL-08 Dwarf shrub heath Lowland wet heath Favourable Recovered N
  10-JUN-03 Supralittoral rock (Coast) Maritime cliff Favourable Maintained N
  10-JUN-03 Littoral sediment (Coast) Saltmarsh Favourable Maintained N
  31-JUL-04 Birds - aggregations of breeding birds Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), breeding Unfavourable Recovering N
  17-MAR-07 Birds - aggregations of non-breeding birds Whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus), non-breeding Favourable Maintained N
Site condition monitoring results are subject to an ongoing quality assurance process to ensure their accuracy. As a result of this process, SNH may amend the condition assessment of a small proportion of features.

Data last updated: Aug 2nd 2010

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