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Loughkeelan ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

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Site No ASSI 039
Area 11 (ha)
Declared Date 18/11/1991
Confirmed Date 15/05/1992
County Down
Council(s) Down DC
Keywords Fens, Higher Plant Assemblage
Invertebrate Assemblage

A small eutrophic lough with high calcium levels, surrounded by an extensive swamp of common reed with a narrow fringe of calcicolous (rich in calcium/limestone) fen. The aquatic flora is of particular interest, with extensive stonewort cover, and soft hornwort being recorded here and only two other sites in Ireland.
picture of lesser tussock sedgeThe calcicolous fen is one off a few examples in Northern Ireland, with such habitats more common in the lime stone areas of central Ireland. The fen is formed by lessor tussock sedge growing in association with the moss Calliergon giganteum, along with a number of rarer plants such as fen pondweed, marsh stitchwort and slender sedge.

     

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