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Bradwell Cockle Spit - Bradwell Cockle Spit on the Dengie peninsula consists of some 30 acres of shell bank together with extensive saltmarsh. The spit has been built up by tidal currents and is mainly cockle and oyster shells. Little Terns, Ringed Plovers and Oystercatchers breed on the shell banks. The more stable parts...
Bradwell Cockle Spit
Bradwell Cockle Spit on the Dengie peninsula consists of some 30 acres of shell bank together with extensive saltmarsh. The spit has been built up by...
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tidal currents and is mainly cockle and oyster shells. Little Terns, Ringed Plovers and Oystercatchers breed on the shell banks. The more stable parts of the shell banks support a rich flora. The barges sunk just offshore are there to protect the saltmarsh and seawall from erosion.
Subjects: Biology, Science, Geography
Key Stages: Foundation, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
Learning Groups: Teachers, Pupils
Keywords: Bradwell Dengie Essex saltmarsh shellbank erosion cockle spit

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