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Pagham Harbour

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Grid reference
  
SZ875970

Designated
  
30 March 1988

Notification
  
1954

Interest
  
Biological

Area of search
  
West Sussex

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Pagham Harbour is a natural harbour or inlet in West Sussex, England. It is south of the city of Chichester and near the towns of Pagham and Selsey. Geographically it is the smallest and most easterly of the harbours of the Solent.

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Pagham Harbour The RSPB Pagham Harbour

Pagham Harbour forms an area of saltmarsh and shallow lagoons. It is not an estuary, as no major streams enter the harbour with the only freshwater inflow a few small streams draining surrounding fields. An attempt was made to drain the harbour for farming in c. 1873 with an embankment constructed across the edge of the lagoon to hold back the sea; this failed during a storm in December 1910 and was not reconstructed. At present the entrance to the sea is 50 metres wide.

Pagham Harbour The RSPB Pagham Harbour

It is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Local Nature Reserve, a Special Protection Area, and a Ramsar site. Its shingle spit is further designated a Geological Conservation Review site. In spring or autumn rare migratory birds can often be seen. Pagham Harbour Local Nature Reserve covers 1,450 acres (6 km2) of salt marsh, mudflats, farmland, copses, lagoons, reed beds and shingle beaches.

Pagham Harbour Photos of Pagham harbour

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Rare bird species

  • Little tern (Sternula albifrons) during the breeding season
  • Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) over-wintering
  • Pintail (Anas acuta) migratory

  • Pagham Harbour The RSPB Pagham Harbour

    Pagham Harbour Gallery Friends of Pagham Harbour

    References

    Pagham Harbour Wikipedia