Loch Sunart
{{Short description|Sea loch in highland, Scotland}}
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Loch Sunart (Scottish Gaelic {{lang|gd|Loch Shuaineart}}) is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland. Loch Sunart is bounded to the north by the Sunart district of Ardnamurchan and to the south by the Morvern district. At {{convert|31|km|mi}} long, it is the longest sea loch in the Highland local government area. The maximum depth of the loch is 124 metres, east of Càrna and near the entrance to Loch Teacuis. Other islands in the loch include Oronsay, seaward of Càrna, Risga, which lies between the two larger islands, and Eilean Mòr, which lies towards the landward end of the loch in line with Beinn Resipol.
File:Towing The Iron Church Into Loch Sunart.jpg
File:Dramatic Scenery at Loch Sunart - geograph.org.uk - 1659920.jpg
A considerable part of the loch is leased for aquaculture, with fish farming, originally only of salmon but now somewhat diversified, being established in the 1980s.
A local legend holds that the absence of resident swans in Loch Sunart is the result of a doomed love affair between a Celtic chieftain and a local girl. When his mother, who opposed a marriage, turned her into a swan to thwart their love, the young man accidentally killed the swan while hunting. On learning of the swan's real identity he killed himself to join the swan at the bottom of the loch, which swans supposedly have shunned ever since.{{cite book | last1 = Woodward | first1 = Jennifer | last2 = Kingshill | first2 = Sophia | title = The Lore of Scotland: A guide to Scottish legends | date = 2012 | publisher = Random House}}
At the Disruption the local landlord refused the Free Church permission to build a church on his land. The solution of Graham Speirs was to build a floating iron church. After delays this was completed and towed into place starting on Wednesday 8 July 1846. At the cost of slight inconvenience to the congregation, a mooring was chosen below the township of Ardnastang, in the bay of Eilean a’Mhuirich, about 1.25 miles west of Strontian. By three o’clock on the Friday afternoon, she was safely moored about 150 yards offshore. The church being ready for public worship the congregation were ferried out that Sunday morning between the hours of ten and twelve. A large blue flag flew from the church bearing in large characters the inscription “An Eaglais Shaor”.{{sfn|Ritchie|1985}}{{cite journal|url=https://slhf.org/sites/default/files/documents/SLHF_108_-_Graham_M_Clark_Article_-_LR.pdf|title=A Survey of Corrugated-iron Churches in Scotland|first1=Graham M|last1=Clark|access-date=28 November 2023|date=Spring 2021|issue=108|journal=Scottish Local History Forum}}
In 2014 the entire loch (an area of {{convert|4900|ha|km2|disp=or}}) was declared a Nature Conservation Marine Protected Area (NCMPA), to protect features including flame shell beds and Leptometra celtica population.{{cite web|url=https://sitelink.nature.scot/site/10417|title=Loch Sunart MPA(NC)|accessdate=11 October 2020|publisher=NatureScot}} Serpulid beds are also present here, as are organisms such as sponges, starfish and brittlestars.{{cite web|url=https://apps.snh.gov.uk/sitelink-api/v1/sites/10417/documents/48|title=Loch Sunart Marine Protected Area Site Summary|publisher=Scottish Government|accessdate=11 October 2020}} The MPA is designated a Category IV protected area by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.{{cite web|url=https://www.protectedplanet.net/loch-sunart-nature-conservation-marine-protected-area|title=Loch Sunart in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|publisher=Protected Planet|accessdate=25 October 2019}} Within the MPA the use of fishing gear is generally prohibited, although creeling is permitted in certain parts of the loch.{{cite web |url=https://apps.snh.gov.uk/sitelink-api/v1/sites/10417/documents/47|title=Scottish Statutory Instrument 2015 No. 435: The Inshore Fishing (Prohibition of Fishing and Fishing Methods) (Scotland) Order 2015 |publisher=Queen’s Printer for Scotland|accessdate=25 October 2019|date=16 December 2015}}
The loch also forms part of a larger ({{convert|74100|ha|km2|disp=or}}) NCMPA, entitled Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura, which extends to include the Sound of Mull, the Firth of Lorne and the Sound of Jura. This MPA has been designated to protect the population of common skate and the area's quaternary geological features.{{cite web|url=https://sitelink.nature.scot/site/10418|title=Loch Sunart to the Sound of Jura MPA(NC)|accessdate=11 October 2020|publisher=NatureScot}}
References
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- {{Cite book|title=The floating church of Loch Sunart |first=Lionel Alexander|last=Ritchie|date=1985|publisher=Scottish Church History Society|url=https://archive.org/details/rschsv022p2ritchie}}{{PD-notice}}
External links
- [http://www.scottish-places.info/features/featurefirst2192.html Loch Sunart] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20100417053225/http://www.scottish-places.info/gaztitle.html The Gazetteer for Scotland]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120222024234/http://www.highland.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/9676B889-D077-4B70-8706-0AF9EBAE3720/0/loch_sunart_september_2004.pdf Loch Sunart Aquaculture Framework Plan] (Highland council report)
- [https://apps.snh.gov.uk/sitelink-api/v1/sites/10417/documents/48 Loch Sunart Marine Protected Area Site summary leaflet] - Scottish Government
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Category:Sea lochs of Scotland
Category:Lochs of Highland (council area)
Category:Nature Conservation Marine Protected Areas of Scotland