Marine Ecosystems 2012
DOI: 10.5772/36482
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Seabed Mapping and Marine Spatial Planning: A Case Study from a Swedish Marine Protected Area

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“…Habitat identification and mapping are fundamental in determining the locations for potential protected areas although both requirements are challenging, especially in the deep sea (Bryan and Metaxas, 2007;Howell, 2010;Howell et al, 2010;González-Mirelis et al, 2012;Bullimore et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2015;González-Irusta et al, 2015). Deep-sea ecosystems are usually characterised by their remoteness and challenging accessibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Habitat identification and mapping are fundamental in determining the locations for potential protected areas although both requirements are challenging, especially in the deep sea (Bryan and Metaxas, 2007;Howell, 2010;Howell et al, 2010;González-Mirelis et al, 2012;Bullimore et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2015;González-Irusta et al, 2015). Deep-sea ecosystems are usually characterised by their remoteness and challenging accessibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study an "assemble first, predict later" approach (González-Mirelis et al, 2012;Robert et al, 2016) has been followed to identify and map the benthic habitats of the GB. Biotic patterns inferred from the survey data have been used to drive the definition of benthic assemblages using multivariate tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%