Rapid Assessment Survey of important marine tu

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Site ID

Latitude

Longitude

Comments

016

N40 20.400

E19 21.863

SURVEYED. Open water entrance. Î shape.

017

N40 20.860

E19 21.583

SURVEYED. Open water entrance. Î shape.Next to small beach. Cave with pebble beach suitable for monk seal shelter, sheltered from S and SE winds. The only potential monk seal site along the W side of Karaburuni.

018

N40 23.892

E19 19.049

SURVEYED. Open water entrance. 2 caves. Hole above entrance and small hole.

019

N40 24.910

1E9 17.774

SURVEYED. V Shape.

020

N40 24.840

E19 21.905

Very little beach on the left side of the cave not suitable for monk seal shelter. 5m wide / 2m high.

021

N40 25.817

E19 18.433

Large Cave with no beach, stalagmites. 20m wide / 40m high. U Shape.

022

N40 22.717

E19 20.488

Overhanging rock sealing with no beach. Possible underwater entrance Width 3m Height 2,5m V Shape.

023

N40 15.633

E19 25.232

A lagoon (Canion) with no cave but ends up to a small beach protected from all winds. S Shape.

024

N40 14.663

E19 26.213

A lagoon with (S) shape with no cave. Ends up to pebble beach protected from all winds. Beach 8m wide.

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