Abstract Benthic habitats on the Basque continental shelf were mapped based on multibeam echosounder surveys, grab sampling, video surveys and oceanographic monitoring. A total area of 2302 km2 was classified according to the European Nature Information System (EUNIS) hierarchical classification. Almost 50% of the area corresponded to rock and other hard substrata and the other 50% corresponded to soft bottoms. The biotic composition of several areas was significantly different from the EUNIS habitat classes described previously; therefore, we propose a total of 13 new classes. The habitat mapping has contributed to improving the knowledge and application of several criteria and indicators used to assess environmental status in the Europea...
ACLInternational audienceThe French southern marine subregion of the Bay of Biscay presents local en...
Since its inception, in 2009, EMODnet Seabed Habitats has brought together a European consortium of ...
12 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesEleven sites were located on Mediterranean continental shelves to explo...
The EUNIS (European Union Nature Information System) habitat classification system aims to provide a...
The implementation of European Directives in the last decade (WFD, MSFD, DHFF) shows a growing inter...
If marine management policies and actions are to achieve long-term sustainable use and management of...
The Mediterranean Sea supports high levels of biodiversity and complexity but is facing increasing h...
Abstract The mapping and assessment of the ecosystem services provided by benthic habitats is a hig...
International audienceThe multidisciplinary integrated approach of the INTERREG CHARM projec...
An ecologically representative, well-connected, and effectively managed system of marine protected a...
Habitat mapping is nеcessary for the efficient conservation and protection of marine ecosystems. In ...
Biodiversity conservation and response of benthic communities to pressures, related to global change...
Near-shore benthic biotopes, in the 2–30 m depth range, were analyzed and mapped using a combination...
This study presents the results of seafloor habitat identification and mapping of a NE Atlantic deep...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires an ecosystem-based approach to assess the st...
ACLInternational audienceThe French southern marine subregion of the Bay of Biscay presents local en...
Since its inception, in 2009, EMODnet Seabed Habitats has brought together a European consortium of ...
12 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesEleven sites were located on Mediterranean continental shelves to explo...
The EUNIS (European Union Nature Information System) habitat classification system aims to provide a...
The implementation of European Directives in the last decade (WFD, MSFD, DHFF) shows a growing inter...
If marine management policies and actions are to achieve long-term sustainable use and management of...
The Mediterranean Sea supports high levels of biodiversity and complexity but is facing increasing h...
Abstract The mapping and assessment of the ecosystem services provided by benthic habitats is a hig...
International audienceThe multidisciplinary integrated approach of the INTERREG CHARM projec...
An ecologically representative, well-connected, and effectively managed system of marine protected a...
Habitat mapping is nеcessary for the efficient conservation and protection of marine ecosystems. In ...
Biodiversity conservation and response of benthic communities to pressures, related to global change...
Near-shore benthic biotopes, in the 2–30 m depth range, were analyzed and mapped using a combination...
This study presents the results of seafloor habitat identification and mapping of a NE Atlantic deep...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires an ecosystem-based approach to assess the st...
ACLInternational audienceThe French southern marine subregion of the Bay of Biscay presents local en...
Since its inception, in 2009, EMODnet Seabed Habitats has brought together a European consortium of ...
12 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesEleven sites were located on Mediterranean continental shelves to explo...