Blakeney National Nature Reserve

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Blakeney National Nature Reserve is a protected coastal landscape in Norfolk, England, renowned for its sand dunes, salt marshes, and important breeding colonies of seals and seabirds.

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Blakeney National Nature Reserve canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landscape
national nature reserve
protected area
country England
designation National Nature Reserve
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
Special Protection Area
hasActivity birdwatching
seal watching
walking
hasEcosystemType mudflats
saline lagoons
salt marshes
sand dunes
shingle spit
hasFeature Blakeney Point NERFINISHED
beaches
salt marshes behind Blakeney Point
sand dunes at Blakeney Point
shingle ridge
tidal creeks
hasNearbySettlement Blakeney NERFINISHED
Cley next the Sea NERFINISHED
hasSpecies common seal
common tern
grey seal
little tern
sandwich tern NERFINISHED
terns
waders
wildfowl
isImportantFor breeding seabirds
breeding seals
migratory birds
knownFor coastal geomorphology
salt marsh habitats
sand dune systems
seabird colonies
seal colonies
locatedIn East of England
Norfolk NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Norfolk coast NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
partOf Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
usedFor environmental education
nature conservation
recreation
scientific research

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Blakeney Point partOf Blakeney National Nature Reserve
Stiffkey salt marshes adjacentTo Blakeney National Nature Reserve
Norfolk Coast Path passesThrough Blakeney National Nature Reserve