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Hamford Water

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Grid reference
  
TM 235255

Area
  
21.86 kmĀ²

Notification
  
1986

Interest
  
Biological

Area of search
  
Essex

Hamford Water

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Hamford Water is a 2,185.8-hectare (5,401-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Walton-on-the-Naze and Harwich in Essex. It is also a Ramsar site, a Special Protection Area, a Nature Conservation Review site, and most of it is a National Nature Reserve. Two small areas, Skipper's Island and John Weston Nature Reserve, are managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust. The largest island, Horsey Island, can be reached on foot at low tide across The Wade from Kirby-le-Soken.

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The site is a tidal inlet which has marsh grasslands, creeks, mud and sand flats, salt marshes, islands and beaches. It is described by Natural England as "of international importance for breeding little terns and wintering dark-bellied brent geese, wildfowl and waders, and of national importance for many other bird species." Rare plants include hog's fennel and slender hare's-ear. The main invertebrates are worms and thin-shelled molluscs.

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References

Hamford Water Wikipedia