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Barrow Channel Special Area of Conservation Adventures

Barrow Channel Special Area of Conservation is a protected marine and coastal habitat in County Kerry, Ireland, renowned for its diverse aquatic ecosystems and important conservation status.

Approx. 1,200 acres
Acres Protected
Varies; approx. 5 miles of coastal paths nearby
Miles of Trails
Undocumented, limited due to protected status
Annual Visitors
Designated as SAC in 2005
Year Established

About Barrow Channel Special Area of Conservation

 

The Barrow Channel Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located off the southwest coast of County Kerry, Ireland, encompassing the Barrow Channel, a coastal channel characterized by a diversity of marine habitats including sandbanks, mudflats, and estuarine environments. This SAC is part of the Natura 2000 network, designated under the EU Habitats Directive to protect habitats and species of European importance. The area supports a complex ecosystem with seagrass beds, important for stabilizing substrates and offering nursery grounds for fish and invertebrates. It hosts key species such as the Mediterranean fan mussel (Pinna nobilis) and various fish species, as well as supporting migratory birds that use the channel and surrounding wetlands. The surrounding coastal landscape adds scenic beauty, with opportunities for kayaking, coastal walking, and wildlife watching, especially birding. Visitors can explore nearby nature trails and enjoy unobtrusive observation of marine and coastal life. As a SAC, Barrow Channel is managed with conservation as a priority, balancing habitat protection with sustainable recreational use. Its relative remoteness and natural tranquility enhance its appeal to outdoor enthusiasts interested in marine biodiversity and quiet coastal experiences.

Highlights

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Extensive eelgrass and seagrass beds essential for marine biodiversity

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Habitat for the rare Mediterranean fan mussel (Pinna nobilis)

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Important migratory bird feeding and resting area

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Scenic coastal channel ideal for kayaking and wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Seagrass Beds

Vital underwater meadows that provide habitat and food for marine life, helping to maintain water quality and reduce coastal erosion.

Mediterranean Fan Mussel (Pinna nobilis)

A protected and rare bivalve species found within the channel, notable for its large size and ecological significance.

Estuarine Mudflats

Rich feeding grounds for migratory wading birds, supporting a variety of fish and invertebrate populations.