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Gravel Ridge Island

Last updated: 22 April 2010

picture of Gravel Ridge Island © Gregory Woulahan

Site Number ASSI 319
Area 1.15h.
Declared Date 30/09/2009
Confirmed Date  
County Fermanagh
Council(s) Fermanagh District
Council
Keywords Seabird Assemblage

 
 
 

Gravel Ridge Island has been declared an ASSI because it supports a number of nationally important breeding seabird populations of sandwich terns and black-headed gulls.
Areas holding important colonies of breeding seabirds are scarce in Northern Ireland.

picture of a sandwich tern and chickThe site is a small low lying gravel island, in the upper reaches of Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, some 2km south of Boa Island. Bird habitat is almost exclusively vegetated gravel which is invaded in late spring and summer by a growth of taller plants such as Indian balsam.
False-oat dominated grassland also occurs with ash and willow species scrub in the middle and eastern side of the island.

Gravel Ridge Island holds on average 68 pairs of Sandwich Tern (2004 to 2008 mean) which represents 1.8% of the all-Ireland breeding population and 3.4% of the Northern Ireland population.
The island also supports on average 853 pairs of Black-headed Gull (2004 to 2008 mean) which represents 7.3% of the all-Ireland breeding population and 10.1% of the Northern Ireland population.

 
Site Related Documents

Site map (.PDF 1.5Mb)Opens in New window, Copy of Citation and Views About Management document (.PDF 212Kb)Opens in New window and Colour Leaflet (.PDF 104Kb)Opens in New window