A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea

Cold-water corals (CWC) can form complex structures which provide refuge, nursery grounds and physical support for a diversity of other living organisms. However, irrespectively from such ecological significance, CWCs are still vulnerable to human pressures such as fishing, pollution, ocean acidific...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Davies, J, Guillaumont, B, Tempera, F, VERTINO, AGOSTINA VALERIA, Beuck, L, Ólafsdóttir, S, Smith, C, Fosså, J, van den Beld, I, SAVINI, ALESSANDRA, Rengstorf, A, Bayle, C, Bourillet, J, Arnaud Haond, S, Grehan, A.
Other Authors: Vertino, A, Savini, A, Grehan, A
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Guillaumont, B
Tempera, F
VERTINO, AGOSTINA VALERIA
Beuck, L
Ólafsdóttir, S
Smith, C
Fosså, J
van den Beld, I
SAVINI, ALESSANDRA
Rengstorf, A
Bayle, C
Bourillet, J
Arnaud Haond, S
Grehan, A.
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Beuck, L
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Fosså, J
van den Beld, I
Savini, A
Rengstorf, A
Bayle, C
Bourillet, J
Arnaud Haond, S
Grehan, A
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description Cold-water corals (CWC) can form complex structures which provide refuge, nursery grounds and physical support for a diversity of other living organisms. However, irrespectively from such ecological significance, CWCs are still vulnerable to human pressures such as fishing, pollution, ocean acidification and global warming Providing coherent and representative conservation of vulnerable marine ecosystems including CWCs is one of the aims of the Marine Protected Areas networks being implemented across European seas and oceans under the EC Habitats Directive, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the OSPAR Convention. In order to adequately represent ecosystem diversity, these initiatives require a standardised habitat classification that organises the variety of biological assemblages and provides consistent and functional criteria to map them across European Seas. One such classification system, EUNIS, enables a broad level classification of the deep sea based on abiotic and geomorphological features. More detailed lower biotope-related levels are currently under-developed, particularly with regards to deep-water habitats (>200 m depth). 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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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/161954 2025-05-18T14:05:25+00:00 A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea Davies, J Guillaumont, B Tempera, F VERTINO, AGOSTINA VALERIA Beuck, L Ólafsdóttir, S Smith, C Fosså, J van den Beld, I SAVINI, ALESSANDRA Rengstorf, A Bayle, C Bourillet, J Arnaud Haond, S Grehan, A. Davies, J Guillaumont, B Tempera, F Vertino, A Beuck, L Ólafsdóttir, S Smith, C Fosså, J van den Beld, I Savini, A Rengstorf, A Bayle, C Bourillet, J Arnaud Haond, S Grehan, A 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/161954 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.04.014 eng eng Elsevier Ltd info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000418985900009 volume:145 firstpage:102 lastpage:109 journal:DEEP-SEA RESEARCH. PART 2. TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY http://hdl.handle.net/10281/161954 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.04.014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.04.014 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess deep sea habitat habitat classification cold-water corals info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.04.014 2025-04-28T01:57:20Z Cold-water corals (CWC) can form complex structures which provide refuge, nursery grounds and physical support for a diversity of other living organisms. However, irrespectively from such ecological significance, CWCs are still vulnerable to human pressures such as fishing, pollution, ocean acidification and global warming Providing coherent and representative conservation of vulnerable marine ecosystems including CWCs is one of the aims of the Marine Protected Areas networks being implemented across European seas and oceans under the EC Habitats Directive, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the OSPAR Convention. In order to adequately represent ecosystem diversity, these initiatives require a standardised habitat classification that organises the variety of biological assemblages and provides consistent and functional criteria to map them across European Seas. One such classification system, EUNIS, enables a broad level classification of the deep sea based on abiotic and geomorphological features. More detailed lower biotope-related levels are currently under-developed, particularly with regards to deep-water habitats (>200 m depth). 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. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Ocean acidification Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 145 102 109
spellingShingle deep sea habitat
habitat classification
cold-water corals
Davies, J
Guillaumont, B
Tempera, F
VERTINO, AGOSTINA VALERIA
Beuck, L
Ólafsdóttir, S
Smith, C
Fosså, J
van den Beld, I
SAVINI, ALESSANDRA
Rengstorf, A
Bayle, C
Bourillet, J
Arnaud Haond, S
Grehan, A.
A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
title A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
title_full A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
title_fullStr A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
title_full_unstemmed A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
title_short A new classification scheme of European cold-water coral habitats: Implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
title_sort new classification scheme of european cold-water coral habitats: implications for ecosystem-based management of the deep sea
topic deep sea habitat
habitat classification
cold-water corals
topic_facet deep sea habitat
habitat classification
cold-water corals
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/161954
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.04.014