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FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY to BE TAKEN from THIS DRAWING Pnha Carrowbehy/Caher Bog Drumalough Bog Pnha Oldhead Wood Pnha Pnha Annaghmore Lough (Roscommon) 2 50000 .000000 60000 .000000 70000 .000000 80000 .000000 90000 .000000 100000 .000000 110000 .000000 120000 .000000 130000 .000000 140000 .000000 150000 .000000 160000 .000000 170000 .000000 180000 .000000 190000 .000000 200000 .000000 210000 .000000 220000 .000000 Stags of Broad Haven SPA pNHA Ecology Sligo/Leitrim Uplands SPA pNHA Arroo Mountain pNHA Glenade Lough pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Ben Bulben, Gleniff and Glenade Complex pNHA Proposed Study Area pNHA Ardboline Island and Horse Island SPA pNHA Ballintemple and Ballygilgan SPA pNHA pNHA )" pNHA pNHA pNHA )" City pNHA pNHA Illanmaster SPA pNHA pNHA )" pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Cummeen Strand/Drumcliff Bay (Sligo Bay) pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA )" pNHA Drumcliff Bay SPA (! 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Substation Site Locations Carrowmore Lake Complex Enniscrone pNHA pNHA .000000 .000000 Inishglora and Inishkeeragh SPA )" Killala Bay/Moy Estuary SPA )" Ballysadare pNHA pNHA Slieve Fyagh Bog )" pNHA pNHA Mullet/Blacksod Bay Complex Designated Sites Killala pNHA pNHA Knockalongy and Knockachree Cliffs pNHA )" pNHA pNHA 330000 )" Carrowmore Lake SPA )" 330000 Killala Bay/Moy Estuary Union Wood pNHA Special Area of Conservation )" pNHA )"! pNHA pNHA )" pNHA )" Unshin River pNHA pNHA Special Protection Areas pNHA Carrowmore Lake Complex Erne - Claddagh or Swanlibar pNHA )" pNHA )" )" Collooney EXISTING BELLACORICK Bellacorick Iron Flush pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA C a v a n pNHA " Natural Heritage Areas/ ) )" Easky pNHA pNHA pNHA )" pNHA pNHA Proposed Natural Heritage Areas Inishkea Islands SPA SUBSTATION pNHA Ox Mountains Bogs pNHA )"! Inishkea Islands Mullet/Blacksod Bay Complex pNHA )" pNHA )" Cuilcagh - Anierin Uplands pNHA pNHA )" )" pNHA )" Features of ecological significance p pNHA )" pNHA Blacksod Bay/Broadhaven SPA )" )")" pNHA ! .000000 .000000 F pNHA pNHA )" S l i g o )" pNHA .! S l i g o Fen pNHA Lough Dahybaun pNHA pNHA Ballina pNHA )" pNHA pNHA pNHA !I 320000 320000 pNHA IWeBS Site pNHA Bellacorick Bog Complex )" Crossmolina ! ! )" pNHA L e i t r i m ! pNHA )" pNHA P Potential Turlough Duvillaun Islands )" Moy Templehouse and Cloonacleigha Loughs )" pNHA pNHA )" )" )" pNHA )" ! Duvillaun Islands SPA p pNHA T Turlough River Moy Lough Nabrickkeagh Bog Ballymote pNHA 2 2 2 Moy - Deel pNHA pNHA pNHA )" Lough Hoe Bog )" 2 2 2 Coastal Lagoon pNHA Turloughmore (Sligo) 2 2 2 pNHA pNHA 2 2 2 pNHA Lough Arrow pNHA Limestone Pavement Tubbercurry)" pNHA pNHA )" pNHA Bricklieve Mountains & Keishcorran River Moy Semi-natural Grassland .000000 pNHA pNHA Lough Arrow SPA .000000 )" pNHA Owenduff/Nephin Complex pNHA pNHA Doogort Machair/Lough Doo pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Woodlands pNHA 310000 310000 Owenduff/Nephin Complex SPA pNHA Doocastle Turlough pNHA Lough Conn and Lough Cullin SPA pNHA pNHA Croaghaun/Slievemore Flughany Bog Intact Raised Bog pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Cloonakillina Lough pNHA pNHA pNHA Raised Bog (un-surveyed) pNHA pNHA pNHA Foxford pNHA )" pNHA River Moy pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Wetland pNHA pNHA )" pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA River Moy pNHA )" pNHA pNHA Achill Head Keel Machair/Menaun Cliffs Charlestown pNHA Newport )" pNHA Salt Marsh Bellacragher Saltmarsh Boyle )" pNHA Carrick- on-Shannon .000000 .000000 Lough Gall Bog Swinford Blanket Bog pNHA )" pNHA Lough Gara SPA 300000 )" 300000 Moy - Tobergal pNHA Cortober Wet Heath M a y o Newport River )" pNHA EXISTING Fresh Water Pearl Mussel Catchment )")" ! pNHA pNHA ! pNHA o Tullaghanrock Bog Callow Bog ! 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Roscommon pNHA pNHA Bunowen pNHA )" pNHA pNHA pNHA Claremorris pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Brown Bog pNHA pNHA pNHA Towerhill House pNHA Cross Lough (Killadoon) SPA Corliskea/Trien/Cloonfelliv Bog pNHA ! pNHA pNHA pNHA Cross Lough (Killadoon) Moore Hall (Lough Carra) pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Carrownisky - Bunleemshough pNHA pNHA pNHA Lough Carra SPA pNHA pNHA A 14-02-2013 Final Issue G.F M.H. pNHA Coolcam Turlough Croaghill Turlough pNHA pNHA pNHA .000000 .000000 Erriff pNHA Longford Issue Date Description By Chkd. pNHA Mweelrea/Sheeffry/Erriff Complex pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Carrowkeel Turlough 270000 270000 Corbo Bog pNHA pNHA pNHA Williamstown Turloughs pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Bundorragha Lough Corrib pNHA pNHA p Kilsallagh Bog pNHA pNHA High Island, Inishshark and Davillaun SPA Inishbofin and Inishshark pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Client: Inishbofin, Omey Island and Turbot Island SPA pNHA pNHA Ballinrobe pNHA Roscommon pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Kilglassan/Caheravoostia Turlough Complex pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Rusheenduff Lough Lough Mask SPA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Lisnageeragh Bog and Ballinastack Turlough pNHA pNHA Fortwilliam Turlough pNHA Lough Carra/Mask Complex pNHA pNHA Skealoghan Turlough Greaghans Turlough Landscape Tully Lough pNHA pNHA Ardkill Turlough pNHA Tully Mountain pNHA pNHA pNHA Cycle Routes pNHA pNHA .000000 .000000 pNHA pNHA pNHA Corrib - Finny pNHA pNHA pNHA o Clyard Kettle-holes p Lough Lurgeen Bog/Glenamaddy Turlough Ballinturly Turlough Scenic Routes pNHA pNHA pNHA 260000 260000 pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Aughrusbeg Machair and Lake Illaunnanoon SPA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Walking Routes pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Dawros p River Suck Callows SPA )" Camderry Bog Project: pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Kildun Souterrain pNHA pNHA pNHA Lake Shorelines Omey Island Machair pNHA p pNHA Barnahallia Lough Lisduff Turlough pNHA Ballymaglancy Cave, Cong Mocorha Lough Cruagh Island SPA pNHA pNHA Intact Historic Designed Landscapes Ballynahinch - Inagh Lough pNHA Shrule Turlough pNHA pNHA Kingstown Bay )" pNHA pNHA The Twelve Bens/Garraun Complex )" Levally Lough Curraghlehanagh Bog THE GRID WEST PROJECT pNHA pNHA Historic Designed Landscapes- pNHA Lough Ree pNHA Tuam )" Maumturk Mountains Shankill West Bog Four Roads Turlough SPA pNHA Main Features Substantially Present pNHA pNHA Lough Ree SPA )" )")" Four Roads Turlough Lough Funshinagh Lough Corrib pNHA pNHA .000000 .000000 Ballycroy National Park pNHA pNHA )" pNHA Carrownagappul Bog Lough Croan Turlough SPA pNHA Cloughmoyne pNHA Lough Croan Turlough pNHA pNHA 250000 250000 Candidate Wilderness Area Ballynahinch - Caher pNHA pNHA pNHAp Ballynahinch - Ballynahinch Lake ! Westmeath pNHA pNHA Headford pNHA pNHA pNHA Cultural Heritage pNHA pNHA Title: pNHA Lough Corrib SPA Galway Area of Unique sensitivity pNHA pNHA )" pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA )" Archaeological Sites pNHA Slyne Head Peninsula Connemara Bog Complex SPA Galway Coastline pNHA )" pNHA pNHA )" pNHA pNHA CONSTRAINTS WITHIN Oughterard World Heritage Sites pNHA Galway Focal Points and View pNHA X Ballynamona Bog and Corkip Lough Athlone pNHA Connemara Bog Complex SPA pNHA pNHA Lough Corrib pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA pNHA Connemara Bog Complex Corrib - Owenriff Killeglan Grassland Galway Outstanding Landscape Value Area THE STUDY AREA pNHA (! 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