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Heron and Carrigullian Loughs ASSI

Last updated: 24 March 2010

picture of Heron and Carrigullion loughs ASSI

Site No ASSI 132
Area 80.3(ha)
Declared Date 20/03/1998
Confirmed Date 20/10/1998
County Down
Council(s) Ards BC & Down DC
Keywords Eutrophic Lake
Fen
Invertabrate Assemblage,
Swamp
Wet Grassland
Woodland

picture of yellow or flag irisHeron & Carrigullian Loughs, together with the surrounding fen, scrub, woodland and unimproved grassland represent a large area of semi-natural habitat which supports a number of rare plants and invertebrates.

The open waters hold a range of aquatic plant species and the margins of the lakes consist of emergent swamp vegetation, backed by a species- rich fen in which lesser tussock-sedge is prominent with associated herbs and grasses.

The area includes a further transition from fen to wet grassland and woodland, adding diversity to the site.
Notable plants include rigid hornwort, Cyperus sedge, lesser tussock sedge, flowering-rush and least bur-reed.

The site is also important for invertebrates. 54 species of aquatic Coleoptera (water beetles) have been recorded for the site, making it the second richest in Northern Ireland for this group. A number of other notable species are present.
Associated species include reed canary - grass, yellow iris, water mint, purple loosetrife, lesser spearwort and wild Angelica.

         

 
 

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