Scolt Head Island

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Scolt Head Island is a remote, tidal barrier island and National Nature Reserve off the north Norfolk coast in England, noted for its unspoilt dunes, salt marshes, and important bird habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Nature Reserve
barrier island
nature reserve in England
tidal island
access by boat
on foot at low tide
country United Kingdom
designation National Nature Reserve
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
formedBy coastal sediment deposition
hasCharacteristic largely unspoilt
remote
hasConservationStatus strictly protected
hasEcologicalFeature breeding colonies of terns
important bird habitats
wader roosts
wintering wildfowl
hasHabitat dune grassland
intertidal flats
saltmarsh
hasLandscapeFeature mudflats
salt marshes
sand dunes
shingle beaches
hasRegulation public access restrictions during bird breeding season
hasUse birdwatching
limited recreation
scientific research
locatedIn England
Norfolk
North Sea
United Kingdom
locatedInProtectedArea Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
locatedOffCoastOf north Norfolk coast
managedBy National Trust
Natural England
nearestSettlement Burnham Overy Staithe harbour
surface form: Burnham Overy Staithe
partOf North Norfolk Coast SSSI
surface form: North Norfolk Coast

North Norfolk Coast SSSI
surface form: North Norfolk Coast National Nature Reserve complex
protectedFor bird conservation
coastal geomorphology
saltmarsh vegetation

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