| Concept URI | http://eunis.eea.europa.eu/eunishabitats/A1.3121 | 
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| Preferred label | [Fucus spiralis] on full salinity sheltered upper eulittoral rock | 
| Definition | Sheltered upper eulittoral bedrock characterised by a band of the spiral wrack [Fucus spiralis] overlying the black lichen [Verrucaria maura] and the olive green lichen [Verrucaria mucosa]. Underneath the fronds of [F. spiralis] is a community consisting of the limpet [Patella vulgata], the winkles [Littorina saxatilis] and [Littorina littorea] and sparse individuals of the barnacle [Semibalanus balanoides] while the mussel [Mytilus edulis] can be found attached in cracks and crevices. A variety of red algae including [Hildenbrandia rubra] may be present underneath the fronds. During the summer months ephemeral green seaweeds such as [Enteromorpha intestinalis] can be common. Situation: This zone usually lies below a zone dominated by the wrack [Pelvetia canaliculata] (PelB; Pel), but occasional clumps of [P. canaliculata] may be present (usually less than common) amongst the [F. spiralis]. In areas of extreme shelter, such as in Scottish sea lochs, the [P. canaliculata] and [F. spiralis] zones often merge together forming a very narrow band. Fspi occurs above the wracks [Ascophyllum nodosum] (Asc) and/or [Fucus vesiculosus] (Fves) zones and these two fucoids may also occur, although [F. spiralis] always dominates. Vertical surfaces in this zone, especially on moderately exposed shores, often lack the fucoids and are characterised by a barnacle-limpet dominated community (Sem). | 
| Notation | A1.3121 | 
| Status | Valid | 
| Status Modified | 2014-01-31 | 
| Accepted Date | 2014-01-31 | 
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