Geomophologic features (fractures, canyons, seamounts) on the North Atlantic ...

Distribution of three geomorphologic features (fracture zones, canyons, and seamounts) on the North Atlantic (18°N to 76°N and 36°E to 98°W). Source vector data originated from the GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Features Names for fractures, Harris & Whiteway (2011) for canyons, and Yesson et al. (...

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Main Authors: Combes Magali, Sandrine, Vaz
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: IFREMER 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.12770/66c5957b-6cb5-4fce-9ca5-1cb609fa39b5
https://sextant.ifremer.fr/record/66c5957b-6cb5-4fce-9ca5-1cb609fa39b5/
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Summary:Distribution of three geomorphologic features (fracture zones, canyons, and seamounts) on the North Atlantic (18°N to 76°N and 36°E to 98°W). Source vector data originated from the GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Features Names for fractures, Harris & Whiteway (2011) for canyons, and Yesson et al. (2011) for seamounts. The presence (value=1) of fracture zones or seamounts and the total length of canyons (in km, independently for shelf-incising or blind canyons) was extracted in 25km * 25km gridsquares.This dataset was built to feed a basin-wide spatial conservation planning exercise, targeting the deep sea of the North Atlantic. The goal of this approach was to identify conservation priority areas for Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) and deep fish species, based on the distribution of species and habitats, human activities and current spatial management. ...