Dengie nature reserve

Nature reserve in Essex, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dengie nature reserve is a 12 sq. mi. (3,105 hectare) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest between the estuaries of the Blackwater and Crouch near Bradwell-on-Sea in Essex.[2][3] It is also a National Nature Reserve,[4] a Special Protection Area,[5] a Nature Conservation Review site,[2] a Geological Conservation Review site[6] and a Ramsar site.[7] It is part of the Essex estuaries Special Area of Conservation.[8] An area of 30 acres (12 hectares) is the Bradwell Shell Bank nature reserve, which is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust.[9]

InterestBiological
Geological
Area12 sq. mi. (3105.0 hectares)
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Dengie
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Tillingham Marshes
LocationEssex
Grid referenceTM045030
InterestBiological
Geological
Area12 sq. mi. (3105.0 hectares)
Notification1986
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Quick facts Designations, Ramsar Wetland ...
Designations
Official nameDengie
Designated24 March 1994
Reference no.651[1]
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It consists of large, remote area of tidal mud-flats and salt marshes at the eastern end of the Dengie peninsula . The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall overlooks some of the site.

It is a wetland of international importance and provides habitats for:

Sunken barges used as a breakwater, in the northern part of the SPA
View southward near the Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall

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