Firth of Forth Banks Complex
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Firth of Forth Banks Complex
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The name Firth of Forth Banks Complex refers to a complex of sand and gravel sea banks in the North Sea, lying at the mouth of the Firth of Forth in the seas off the east coast of Scotland. From south to north the banks are named the Berwick Bank, the Scalp Bank, the Wee Bankie and the Montrose Bank. Since 2014 the banks have been protected as a single Nature Conservation Marine Protected Area, which comprises three discrete zones covering a total area of 213,000 hectares (2,130 km2) of Scottish
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Seabed features at the entrance in the Firth of Forth in Scotland
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firth_of_Forth_Banks_Complex
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2024-04-14T05:29:05Z
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