Glorious mud
Two Marine Conservation Zones have been recommended to protect the muddy seabed of the Irish Sea. Emily Cunningham, marine biologist, tells us more.
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Two Marine Conservation Zones have been recommended to protect the muddy seabed of the Irish Sea. Emily Cunningham, marine biologist, tells us more.
From vast plains spreading across the seabed to intertidal flats exposed by the low tide, mud supports an incredible variety of wildlife.
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