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Inner Belfast Lough ASSI

Last updated: 24 March 2010

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Site No ASSI 029
Area 240 (ha)
Declared Date 17/11/1987
Confirmed Date 28/04/1988
County Antrim & Down
Council(s) Belfast City Council &
Newtownabbey BC
Keywords Breeding Water Assemblage
Breeding Waterfowl Assemblage
Coastal

This area encompasses the southern part of Belfast Lough and is of Special Scientific Interest primarily because of its fauna. It includes areas of intertidal foreshore, comprising of mudflats and lagoons, and land, both reclaimed and being reclaimed which form important feeding/roosting sites for significant numbers of wintering waders and wildfowl. Of particular note are redshank and oystercatcher.
Of similar proportional significance are the on-shore feeding populations of goldeneye and scaup which feed in the area at high water.

picture of a redshank in flightSeveral other species of wildfowl - including wigeon, mallard and teal and waders, including dunlin, ringed plover and bar-tailed godwit are also found in large numbers throughout much of the ASSI. In addition, Victoria Park Lake, although artificial in origin, is a good example of a brackish lagoon with some associated characteristic plant and animal species.

Inner Belfast Lough ASSI also contains a number of Earth Science Conservation Review (ESCR) sites exhibiting a range of Ordovician, Carboniferous and Permian features of national geological interest.

 
 

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