Loch Eye

Protected wetland in Highland, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Loch Eye is a shallow freshwater loch, located close to the east coast of Scotland between the Moray Firth, Dornoch Firth and Cromarty Firth. Covering an area of 205 hectares, it is an important site for waterfowl and has been protected since 1986 as a Ramsar Site,[3] a Special Protection Area[2] and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[4]

NearestcityInverness
Coordinates57.791667°N 3.966667°W / 57.791667; -3.966667
Area2.05 km2 (0.79 sq mi)[1]
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Loch Eye
A rowing boat at Loch Eye
A rowing boat at Loch Eye
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LocationHighland (council area), Scotland
Nearest cityInverness
Coordinates57.791667°N 3.966667°W / 57.791667; -3.966667
Area2.05 km2 (0.79 sq mi)[1]
Established1 October 1986 [2]
Governing bodyScottish Natural Heritage
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Loch Eye is nutrient rich, and one of the most important eutrophic lochs north of the Highland boundary fault.[4] It supports internationally important overwintering populations of waterfowl, in particular whooper swans and Icelandic greylag geese.[1]

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