Loch Creran

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Loch Creran is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland, known for its rich marine biodiversity and scenic, sheltered waters near Oban.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord-like inlet
sea loch
connectedTo Lynn of Lorn NERFINISHED
country Scotland
crossedBy A828 road NERFINISHED
hasBridge Creagan Bridge NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus Marine Protected Area
Special Area of Conservation
hasFeature branching inner basins
narrow entrance
tidal currents
hasHabitat maerl beds
mudflats
rocky shores
seagrass beds
serpulid worm reefs
hasHeadNear Creagan NERFINISHED
hasMouthNear Benderloch NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Appin NERFINISHED
Barcaldine NERFINISHED
Benderloch NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfWater saltwater
hasWaters sheltered waters
isTouristDestinationFor nature tourism
scenic drives
wildlife watching
knownFor rich marine biodiversity
scenic landscape
serpulid reefs
shellfish beds
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Highland and Islands region of Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf west coast of Scotland
near Oban NERFINISHED
opensInto Firth of Lorn NERFINISHED
partOf Scottish sea lochs
protectedFor biodiversity
marine habitats
region Argyll NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies fish
marine invertebrates
seabirds
usedFor angling
diving
recreational boating
sea kayaking
shellfish farming

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Loch Linnhe connectedTo Loch Creran