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  2. Firth of Forth - Wikipedia

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    The Firth of Forth Islands SPA (Special Protection Area) is home to more than 90,000 breeding seabirds every year. There is a bird observatory on the Isle of May. [15] A series of sand and gravel banks in the approaches to the firth have since 2014 been designated as a Nature Conservation Marine Protected Area under the name Firth of Forth ...

  3. Firth of Forth Banks Complex - Wikipedia

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    The name Firth of Forth Banks Complex refers to a complex of sand and gravel sea banks in the North Sea, lying at the mouth of the Firth of Forth in the seas off the east coast of Scotland. From south to north the banks are named the Berwick Bank, the Scalp Bank, the Wee Bankie and the Montrose Bank. [2]

  4. Forth Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Forth Bridge [2] is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of central Edinburgh.Completed in 1890, it is considered a symbol of Scotland (having been voted Scotland's greatest man-made wonder in 2016), and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [3]

  5. River Forth - Wikipedia

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    River Forth passing Cambus, Tullibody Inch, and Alloa Inch. Beyond that Alloa and Kincardine. The water is known as the Firth of Forth beyond the Clackmannanshire and Kincardine bridges although the transition point is unclear. Upstream from Stirling, the river is rather narrow and can be crossed in numerous places.

  6. Islands of the Forth - Wikipedia

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    The Islands of the Forth are a group of small islands located in the Firth of Forth and in the estuary of the River Forth on the east coast of Scotland. Most of the group lie in the open waters of the firth, between the Lothians and Fife, with the majority to the east of the city of Edinburgh. Two islands lie further west in the river estuary.

  7. Oysters returned to Firth of Forth for first time in a century

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    The Restoration Forth project aims to see 30,000 oysters populate the area.

  8. Firth - Wikipedia

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    The Firth of Inverness is rarely identified on modern maps, but forms a connection via the River Ness, Loch Ness and the other lochs of the Great Glen and stretches of the Caledonian Canal with the Firth of Lorne on the west coast of Scotland. Places on the Moray Firth: Inverness, Nairn, Fortrose, Fort George.

  9. Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth in Firth of Forth ahead ...

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    The 65,000-tonne warship is returning to the dockyard where it was assembled.