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the restricted nature of the population of Trifolium suffocatum
(Suffocated Clover) means that should the soils of Target Note 191 be too greatly disturbed this population may be lost.
Invasive species
Four non-native invasive species that are listed on the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Schedule 9. These comprise Carpobrotus edulis (Hottentot-fig), Elodea canadensis (Canadian Waterweed), Impatiens glandulifera (Indian Balsam) and Rosa rugosa (Japanese Rose). It is an offence to cause to grow or spread these species in the wild.
• Carpobrotus edulis (Hottentot-fig) was found on the cliff face at the land fall but is on the southerly limit of the survey area behind the M.O.D. site and consequently unlikely to be affected by the route.
• Elodea canadensis (Canadian Waterweed) was found in the Queens Fleet (Target Note 286c), the River Gipping (Target Note 19) and in the ditch at Target Note 305a.
• Impatiens glandulifera (Indian Balsam) was found growing as isolated stems along the banks at Target Note 150.
• Rosa rugosa (Japanese Rose) has been widely planted on roadside embankments at Target Notes 194, 195, 196 and 197.
East Anglia Offshore Wind Limited Phase 1 Habitat Report 854188 (Rev01)