Milford Haven Waterway, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on Milford Haven Waterway in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, designated since 2002. The site is protected for a wide range of reasons, including its geology, marine environment and ecosystems, and to protect a diversity of flora and fauna.
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of the coastline of the Waterway is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, listed as MilfordHavenWaterwaySSSI. From the 790s until the...
The Sea Empress oil spill occurred at the entrance to the MilfordHavenWaterway in Pembrokeshire, Wales on 15th February 1996. The Sea Empress was en...
petrochemical and liquid natural gas industries have developed along the MilfordHavenWaterway and the county has attracted other major ventures. In 2016, Stephen...
Mouth Caves and woodland Lydstep Head to Tenby Burrows Marloes Mere MilfordHavenWaterway Minwear Wood Mountain Meadows Mynydd Preseli Newport Cliffs Offshore...
Wales. The castle is sited on a strategic rocky promontory by the MilfordHavenWaterway. The first fortification on the site was a Norman motte-and-bailey...
the Dee in the northeast and of the Severn in the southeast. The MilfordHavenWaterway which penetrates deep into Pembrokeshire is notable as an outstanding...
Between the western and southern areas of the National Park lies the MilfordHavenwaterway, where the tranquil Daugleddau estuary feeds into one of the finest...
originated as Croes Elli. On the Cresswell River which flows into MilfordHavenWaterway, Cresswell Quay has been a loading port for coal mined in the area...
overlooking the Carew inlet, part of the tidal estuary that makes up the MilfordHavenWaterway. The site must have been recognised as strategically useful from...
they form a band of higher ground from Rat Island at the mouth of MilfordHavenwaterway, east-southeast via Hundleton to Old Castle Head near Manorbier...