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- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland abstract "The Skerries are a small group of rocks just off Portrush on the north coast of Northern Ireland.The temperature of the Skerries during the summer months is warmer than other parts of Northern Ireland, and so the rocks are home to particularly interesting fauna; it is the only place many southern species such as the cotton spinner sea cucumber Holothuria forskali are found in Northern Ireland. There are several protected habitats located around the Skerries, notably for seagrass (Zostera marina) and horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus). In addition, recent surveys have found numbers of the spiny spider crab (Maja brachydactyla), which is new to Northern Ireland.".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland areaCode "028, +44 28".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland country Northern_Ireland.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland country United_Kingdom.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland county County_Antrim.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland distanceToBelfast "80467.2".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland district Coleraine_Borough_Council.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland postalCode "BT56".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland thumbnail PortrushViewofTSkerriesfromDanceHall.JPG?width=300.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland wikiPageID "20481359".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland wikiPageRevisionID "542052019".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland constituencyWestminster East_Londonderry_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland country "Northern Ireland".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland dialCode "28".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland hasPhotoCollection The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland irishGridReference "855409.0".
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- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland lieutenancyNorthernIreland County_Antrim.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland mapType "Northern Ireland".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland officialName "The Skerries".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland postTown "PORTRUSH".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland postcodeArea "BT".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland postcodeDistrict "BT56".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland unitaryNorthernIreland Coleraine_Borough_Council.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland subject Category:Islands_of_County_Antrim.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland subject Category:Landforms_of_County_Antrim.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland subject Category:Northern_Ireland_coast.
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- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland type Place.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland type PopulatedPlace.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland type Settlement.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland type Wikidata:Q532.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland type Place.
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- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland comment "The Skerries are a small group of rocks just off Portrush on the north coast of Northern Ireland.The temperature of the Skerries during the summer months is warmer than other parts of Northern Ireland, and so the rocks are home to particularly interesting fauna; it is the only place many southern species such as the cotton spinner sea cucumber Holothuria forskali are found in Northern Ireland.".
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland label "The Skerries, Northern Ireland".
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- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland wasDerivedFrom The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland?oldid=542052019.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland depiction PortrushViewofTSkerriesfromDanceHall.JPG.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland isPrimaryTopicOf The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland.
- The_Skerries,_Northern_Ireland name "The Skerries".