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Rye Harbour SSSI

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Grid reference
  
TQ935180

Notification
  
1953

Area of search
  
East Sussex

Rye Harbour SSSI

Interest
  
Biological and Geologial

Similar
  
Fore Wood, Darwell Wood, Lewes Brooks, High Woods, Castle Hill - Brighton

Rye Harbour Site of Special Scientific Interest is a nature reserve located on the western side of the mouth of the River Rother at Rye Harbour, about 1 mile downstream from Rye East Sussex. It forms part of a wide network of SSSI's on the Kent-Sussex border that include the Romney & Walland Marsh, the Dungeness Peninsular, the lower Rother Valley and the Pett Levels.

It is a complicated site of both biological and geological interest. Varied habitats of shingle, saltmarsh and intertidal muds host a wide variety of flora and fauna. It forms the second largest area of shingle habitat in southern England, only surpassed in area by Dungeness. A much larger area is designated as the Rye Harbour Local Nature Reserve.

References

Rye Harbour SSSI Wikipedia