English: My sketch based on the presentation by Kirby, R. (20th November 2006) “Environmental similarities and contrasts between the La Rance and (potential) Severn Barrages” (conference Presentation) Renewable Energy and the Nuclear Debate, Cardiff County Hall, Symmons Madge Associates.
Futher references, should the reader be interested, that support the mechansims this image suggests include;
1. Goss-Custard, J.M. Warwick, R.M. Kirby, R. McGrorty, S. Clark, R.T. Pearson, B.Rispin, W.E. Le V.Dit Durrell, S.E.A. Rose R.J. (1991) “Towards predicting wading bird densities from predicted prey densities in a post-barrage Severn estuary” Journal of Applied Ecology 28, pp. 1004-10026
2. Warwick, R., Henderson, P.A., Fleming, J.M. and Somes, J.R. (2001) “The impoverished Fauna of the deep water channel and marginal areas between Flat Holm island and King road, Severn estuary” Plymouth Marine Laboratory / Pisces Conservation Ltd
3.Kirby, R, Henderson, P.A. and Warwick, R.M. (2004) “The Severn estuary UK: Why is the estuary different” Journal of marine science and the environment; 2 pp.3-17
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