Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8884578 | Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes a hierarchical CWC biotope classification scheme that could be incorporated by existing classification schemes such as EUNIS. The scheme was developed within the EU FP7 project CoralFISH to capture the variability of CWC habitats identified using a wealth of seafloor imagery datasets from across the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean. Depending on the resolution of the imagery being interpreted, this hierarchical scheme allows data to be recorded from broad CWC biotope categories down to detailed taxonomy-based levels, thereby providing a flexible yet valuable information level for management. The CWC biotope classification scheme identifies 81 biotopes and highlights the limitations of the classification framework and guidance provided by EUNIS, the EC Habitats Directive, OSPAR and FAO; which largely underrepresent CWC habitats.
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Authors
J.S. Davies, B. Guillaumont, F. Tempera, A. Vertino, L. Beuck, S.H. Ãlafsdóttir, C.J. Smith, J.H. FossÃ¥, I.M.J. van den Beld, A. Savini, A. Rengstorf, C. Bayle, J.-F. Bourillet, S. Arnaud-Haond, A. Grehan,