Isle of May and Forth Islands Special Area of Conservation

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The Isle of May and Forth Islands Special Area of Conservation is a protected marine and coastal site in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, designated for its important seabird colonies, grey seal populations, and rich marine habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Special Area of Conservation
marine protected area
protected area
coastalComponent yes
conservationObjective maintain or restore the favourable conservation status of qualifying features
contains Forth Islands
Isle of May
country United Kingdom
designation Special Area of Conservation under the EU Habitats Directive
ecosystemType temperate marine ecosystem
habitatType coastal waters
rocky shores
subtidal reefs
hasFeature important breeding sites for grey seals
important breeding sites for seabirds
hasSpecies Atlantic puffin
common guillemot
cormorant
grey seal
kittiwake
marine algae
marine invertebrates
razorbill
shag
various seabirds
legalStatus statutory protected site
locatedIn Firth of Forth
Scotland
locatedNear east coast of Scotland
managingAuthority NatureScot
marineComponent yes
partOf Natura 2000 network
protectedFor grey seal populations
marine habitats
seabird colonies
purpose conservation of habitats and species of European importance
region eastern Scotland

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Isle of May partOf Isle of May and Forth Islands Special Area of Conservation