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Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is one of the most important locations in Europe for observing the coastal bottlenose dolphins.

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Acres Protected
Various coastal trails
Miles of Trails
Approx. 200,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation

Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation
 

The Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is a significant marine environment located on the northeast coast of Scotland. This conservation area is notable for its unique ecosystem characterized by its diverse marine life and significant populations of coastal bottlenose dolphins, which are among the most northerly in the world. The Moray Firth extends from Duncansby Head in Caithness to Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, covering a large area of Scotland's eastern seaboard. The wildlife is rich and varied, supporting a range of species from seals and otters to seabirds. Historically, the Moray Firth has long been a region of human settlement and maritime activity, with a deep connection to its surrounding communities. Key recreational opportunities include wildlife viewing, especially dolphin watching, alongside boating and coastal walks. The region's scenic beauty, with dramatic coastal landscapes and seascapes, continue to draw visitors, making it a vital area for both ecological conservation and tourism.

Highlights

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Chanonry Point – a prime spot for observing dolphins

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Troup Head – known for its seabird colonies

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Lossiemouth East Beach – offers expansive views and sandy walks

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Nairn Beach – a beautiful stretch for walks and relaxation

Notable Natural Features

Bottlenose Dolphins

The area supports one of the most significant resident populations of coastal bottlenose dolphins in Europe.

Marine and Bird Life

The firth is home to a wide variety of marine and bird species, including peregrine falcons and seals.

Scenic Coastal Landscapes

Offers dramatic views and scenic beauty along Scotland's northeast coast.