Property:Definition
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In the form of a mesh or net (Prescott, 1969). +
Drowned river valleys of south-west Britain (ria) and Shetland (voe). Often with a greater presence of rock and more marine in character than estuaries. +
Unlikely to be damaged as a result of physical impacts, e.g. hard or tough enough to withstand impact, or leathery or wiry enough to resist impact. +
1) A pool of water among rocks left behind by the ebbing tide. 2) a depression in the littoral zone of a rocky seashore where, at low tide, seawater is left behind (Hiscock, 1996). +
Rotational ellipsoid (Olenina ''et al.'', 2006) +
S
The range of salinities in which the organism is recorded (scale taken from Reusser & Lee, 2011) +
A flat, poorly drained coastal swamp inundated by most high tides (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998). +
Sands and sands with mud where sand is the major fraction (see Long 2006) +
30 -80% gravel with sand (see Long, 2006). +
An organism that feeds on dead or decaying organic material (see Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998). +
An organism that feeds on carrion and organic refuse (e.g. crabs, whelks) (Lincoln ''et al.'', 1998). +
Where research activities result in the unintentional release of an invasive species into a new area/region. +
Where research activities result in the intentional release of an invasive species into a new area/region. +
The habitat provided by the surface of frozen sea water floating on the surface. Sea ice may form thin sheets, fast moving pieces, pack ice or large icebergs. +
Glacially formed inlets (fjords, fjards) of western Scotland and Ireland; typically elongate and deepened by glacial action with little freshwater influence. Often with narrows and sills dividing the loch into a series of basins. +
Common in OSPAR Region II +
This refers to invasive species which exist as sessile or motile organisms on the surface of a seaplane. +