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Table 10.4. Primary Data Sources (surveys) Data


Zone grab sample survey


Zone beam trawl survey


Zone Video Survey for reef forming species


East Anglia ONE offshore cable corridor grab sample survey


East Anglia THREE / FOUR grab sample survey


East Anglia THREE / FOUR Beam trawl survey


Year 2010


Coverage


The East Anglia Zone


2010 2010 2011 2013


The East Anglia Zone


The East Anglia Zone


East Anglia ONE offshore cable corridor


East Anglia THREE / FOUR sites and offshore cable corridor


2013


East Anglia THREE / FOUR sites and offshore cable corridor


30.


Confidence Notes High


643 samples acquired across the East Anglia Zone. 566 in a grid and 77 samples designed to target areas of interest.


High High High High


78 samples acquired across the East Anglia Zone to characterise the area


Drop down video tows targeting epifaunal species


41 samples acquired along the East Anglia ONE offshore cable corridor


49 samples acquired over the East Anglia THREE and FOUR sites and offshore cable corridor


High


12 beam trawl samples located in the East Anglia THREE site and offshore cable corridor


Table 10.5 shows the number of samples that have been acquired from the campaigns across the East Anglia THREE site and the offshore cable corridor. These are the data that are used to determine the receptors within the two study areas.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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