Efforts to locate and map deep-water coral and sponge habitats are essential for the effective management and conservation of these vulnerable marine ecosystems. Here we test the applicability of a simple multibeam sonar classification method developed for fjord environments to map the distribution of shelf-depth substrates and gorgonian coral- and sponge-dominated biotopes. The studied area is a shelf-depth feature Learmonth Bank, northern British Columbia, Canada and the method was applied aiming to map primarily non-reef forming coral and sponge biotopes. Aside from producing high-resolution maps (5 m2 raster grid), biotope-substrate associations were also investigated. A multibeam sonar survey yielded bathymetry, acoustic backscatter st...
In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosounder and v...
Cold-water corals, like their shallow-water counterparts are capable of forming reef habitats that a...
Multibeam surveys were carried out in four areas to the west of Scotland where the coral Lophelia pe...
Efforts to locate and map deep-water coral and sponge habitats are essential for the effective manag...
ABSTRACT: Glass sponge reefs (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are unique to the Pacific coast of Canada. T...
Learmonth Bank in northern British Columbia sustains an active trawl fishery that returns large byca...
<div><p>In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosound...
With an increase in demand on deep-sea resources comes a need for appropriate and effective manageme...
Habitat mapping is important for determining the spatial distribution of biological and physical com...
A benthic imagery survey was conducted along the Eastern Scotian Slope in June 2018 to collect data ...
Cold-water corals form substantial biogenic habitats on continental shelves and in deep-sea areas wi...
In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosounder and v...
Seabed mapping can quantify the extent of benthic habitats that comprise marine ecosystems, and asse...
In marine habitat mapping, single beam echo sounders are widely used to derive information about the...
Submarine canyons are complex geomorphological features that have been suggested as potential hotspo...
In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosounder and v...
Cold-water corals, like their shallow-water counterparts are capable of forming reef habitats that a...
Multibeam surveys were carried out in four areas to the west of Scotland where the coral Lophelia pe...
Efforts to locate and map deep-water coral and sponge habitats are essential for the effective manag...
ABSTRACT: Glass sponge reefs (Porifera, Hexactinellida) are unique to the Pacific coast of Canada. T...
Learmonth Bank in northern British Columbia sustains an active trawl fishery that returns large byca...
<div><p>In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosound...
With an increase in demand on deep-sea resources comes a need for appropriate and effective manageme...
Habitat mapping is important for determining the spatial distribution of biological and physical com...
A benthic imagery survey was conducted along the Eastern Scotian Slope in June 2018 to collect data ...
Cold-water corals form substantial biogenic habitats on continental shelves and in deep-sea areas wi...
In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosounder and v...
Seabed mapping can quantify the extent of benthic habitats that comprise marine ecosystems, and asse...
In marine habitat mapping, single beam echo sounders are widely used to derive information about the...
Submarine canyons are complex geomorphological features that have been suggested as potential hotspo...
In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosounder and v...
Cold-water corals, like their shallow-water counterparts are capable of forming reef habitats that a...
Multibeam surveys were carried out in four areas to the west of Scotland where the coral Lophelia pe...