EUSeaMap 2021. A European broad-scale seabed habitat map ...

EUSeaMap 2021 is the fifth iteration of EUSeaMap. All versions have been produced as part of the EMODnet Seabed Habitats project, which is one of several thematic lots in EMODnet. The project has brought together a European consortium of specialists in benthic ecology and seabed habitat mapping. The...

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Main Authors: Vasquez, Mickael, Allen, Harriet, Manca, Eleonora, Castle, Lewis, Lillis, Helen, Agnesi, Sabrina, Al Hamdani, Zyad, Annunziatellis, Aldo, Askew, Natalie, Bekkby, Trine, Bentes, Luis, Doncheva, Valentina, Drakopoulou, Vivi, Duncan, Graeme, Gonçalves, Jorge, Inghilesi, Roberto, Laamanen, Leena, Loukaidi, Valia, Martin, Simon, McGrath, Fergal, Mo, Giulia, Monteiro, Pedro, Muresan, Mihaela, Nikilova, Christina, O'Keeffe, Eimear, Pesch, Roland, Pinder, Jordan, Populus, Jacques, Ridgeway, Amy, Sakellariou, Dimitris, Teaca, Adrian, Tempera, Fernando, Todorova, Valentina, Tunesi, Leonardo, Virtanen, Elina
Format: Book
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Published: EMODnet 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.13155/83528
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00723/83528/
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Summary:EUSeaMap 2021 is the fifth iteration of EUSeaMap. All versions have been produced as part of the EMODnet Seabed Habitats project, which is one of several thematic lots in EMODnet. The project has brought together a European consortium of specialists in benthic ecology and seabed habitat mapping. The partners first collaborated in EMODnet phase 1 (2009-2012) to deliver a prototype predictive seabed habitat map in four trial basins (Greater North Sea, Celtic Seas, Baltic, Western Mediterranean). This predictive model was named EUSeaMap (Cameron and Askew, 2011). In EMODnet Phase 2 (2012-2016), the consortium extended EUSeaMap coverage to all European regions (Populus et al, 2017). In phase 3 (2017-2021), a first version (2019) extended the spatial coverage further North in order to include the Barents Sea, developed better environmental data were incorporated, and dramatically improved the spatial detail. The new version, developed in the period 2019-2021 and named 2021, is substantially evolved from the ...