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  • Grollegrund från landsidan.
    Grollegrund från landsidan.
    Photo: Carina Zätterström
  • Mindre fransormstjärna.
    Mindre fransormstjärna.
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    Ribbeblad.
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  • Grollegrund sett från stranden.
    Grollegrund sett från stranden.
    Photo: Mats Sjöberg
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  • Gråtrut.
    Gråtrut.
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  • Marint reservat sett från land.
    Marint reservat sett från land.
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  • Grollegrund sett från stranden.
    Grollegrund sett från stranden.
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Grollegrund, Naturreservat

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Description

Grollegrund stretches from the shallow sandy bottoms of the beach to soft bottoms at a depth of 45 meters. The reserve is believed to be home to the richest algae flora in Öresund, including shells, crustaceans, stinging nettles, sponges and echinoderms. This is also the realm of the red shark. Grollegrund is a municipal nature reserve.

From shore to deep sea

Grollegrund nature reserve stretches from the shallow sandy bottoms of the beach to soft bottoms at a depth of 45 meters. Between these two extremes are a variety of habitats that create the conditions for the teeming wildlife found here. Grollegrund is believed to be home to the most species-rich algae flora in Öresund, and the algae include hundreds of different species of bristle worms, snails, crustaceans, stinging nettles, sponges and echinoderms.

Home to cod and dogfish

There are more than 75 different species of fish in the Sound, many of which are also found in Grollegrund. The most common are herring, cod, flounder and dab. A rarer and more sensitive species that reproduces in the area is the small-spotted red shark. The red shark grows up to one meter long and lives on vegetation-rich bottoms at depths of 30 to 80 meters.

Birds that are often seen in the reserve include eiders and various gulls.

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  • Nature reserve

Facts

Established: 2012

Size: 1581 hectares

Municipality: Helsingborg

Manager: Helsingborg municipality

Protection type: Nature reserve

Directions

Walk, cycle, take public transport or drive here. Map and directions via Google maps or coordinates (WGS84).

Regulations

**Within the area, special rules and restrictions apply to the right of public access.

For example, it is forbidden to:

  • Anchor a boat other than at an existing jetty or pier
  • Traveling at a higher speed than 10 knots

It is important to note that this is only a selection of the rules.

Full regulations for visitors

In addition to regulations and prohibitions in other laws and regulations, it is forbidden to:

  1. mooring and anchoring vessels at any place other than at an existing jetty, pier or similar facility
  2. collect animals or plants, with the exception of fishing with rods or nets
  3. travel at a speed exceeding 10 knots
  4. organize competitions for motorized craft or training therefor
  5. cause any form of discharge
  6. spreading dispersants
  7. planting alien animal and plant species

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Under LÄNKAR kommer du till aktuell reservatssida på Länsstyrelsens webbplats, med fördjupande information som kartor, broschyrer och hänvisning till relevanta aktörer. Här finns även en rapportfunktion för dig som vill lämna uppgifter om naturreservaten som vi förvaltar.

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