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If marine management policies and actions are to achieve long-term sustainable use and management of the
marine environment and its resources, they need to be informed by data giving the spatial distribution of seafloor
habitats over large areas. Broad-scale seafloor habitat mapping is an approachwhich has the benefit of producing
maps covering large extents at a reasonable cost. This approach was first investigated by Roff et al. (2003), who,
acknowledging that benthic communities are strongly influenced by the physical characteristics of the seafloor,
proposed overlaying mapped physical variables using a geographic information system (GIS) to produce an
integrated map of the physical characteristics of the seafloor. In Europe the method was adapted to the marine
section of the EUNIS (European Nature Information System) classification of habitat types under the MESH
project, andwas applied at an operational level in 2011 under the EUSeaMap project. The present study compiled
GIS layers for fundamental physical parameters in the northeast Atlantic, including (i) bathymetry, (ii) substrate
type, (iii) light penetration depth and (iv) exposure to near-seafloor currents andwave action. Based on analyses
of biological occurrences, significant thresholds were fine-tuned for each of the abiotic layers and later used in
multi-criteria raster algebra for the integration of the layers into a seafloor habitat map. The final result was a
harmonised broad-scale seafloor habitat map with a 250 m pixel size covering four extensive areas, i.e. Ireland,
the Bay of Biscay, the Iberian Peninsula and the Azores. The map provided the first comprehensive perception
of habitat spatial distribution for the Iberian Peninsula and the Azores, and fed into the initiative for a pan-
European map initiated by the EUSeaMap project for Baltic, North, Celtic and Mediterranean seas.
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Habitat mapping EUNIS Exposure Biological zones Substrate
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Elsevier