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  • ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Deep sea; Good Environmental Status; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; Nested Environmental status Assessment Tool  (1)
  • Alcyonacea; Antipatharia; associated megafauna; ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Biodiversity; Cold-water coral mounds; Coral, fragments; Dive number; Event label; fine-scale spatial patterns; James Cook; JC073; JC073_060_ROV12; JC073_075_ROV16; JC073_095_ROV19; JC073_096_ROV20; JC073_102_ROV23; JC073_125_ROV24; JC073_126_ROV25; JC073_127_ROV26; JC073_141_ROV28; LATITUDE; Lithified ground, cover; Logachev1; Logachev2; Logachev3; Logachev Mound Province; Logachev Mounds; LONGITUDE; Lophelia pertusa; Remote operated vehicle; Rock fragments; ROV; Sedimentary fragments  (1)
  • Alcyonacea; Antipatharia; associated megafauna; ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Biodiversity; Cold-water coral mounds; fine-scale spatial patterns; Logachev Mound Province  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: De Clippele, Laurence Helene; Huvenne, Veerle A I; Molodtsova, Tina; Roberts, J Murray (2019): The Diversity and Ecological Role of Non-scleractinian Corals (Antipatharia and Alcyonacea) on Scleractinian Cold-Water Coral Mounds. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 184, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00184
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Description: These datasets were used to describe the diversity, ecology and role of non-scleractinian corals on scleractinian cold-water coral carbonate mounds in the Logachev Mound Province, Rockall Bank, NE Atlantic. Cold-water coral carbonate mounds, created by framework-building scleractinian corals, are also important habitats for non-scleractinian corals, whose ecology and role are understudied in deep-sea environments. In total ten non-scleractinian species were identified, which were mapped out along eight ROV video transects. Eight species were identified as black corals (three belonging to the family Schizopathidae, one each to the Leiopathidae, Cladopathidae, and Antipathidae and two to an unknown family) and two as gorgonians (Isididae and Plexauridae). The most abundant species were Leiopathes sp. and Parantipathes sp. 2. Areas with a high diversity of non-scleractinian corals are interpreted to offer sufficient food, weak inter-species competition and the presence of heterogeneous and hard settlement substrates. A difference in the density and occurrence of small vs. large colonies of Leiopathes sp. was also observed, which is likely related to a difference in the stability of the substrate they choose for settlement. Non-scleractinian corals, especially black corals, are an important habitat for crabs, crinoids, and shrimps in the Logachev Mound Province.
    Keywords: Alcyonacea; Antipatharia; associated megafauna; ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Biodiversity; Cold-water coral mounds; fine-scale spatial patterns; Logachev Mound Province
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Description: This data is showing the outcomes of the analysis done by ATLAS researchers on the environmental status of nine deep-sea areas in the northeast Atlantic. These results are part of the ATLAS work facilitating the implementation of the European Commission's Marine Strategy Framework Directive in the deep waters of the North Atlantic. The nine study areas that were examined are: 1) LoVe Ocean Observatory, 2) Faroe-Shetland Channel, 3) Reykjanes Ridge, 4) Rockall Bank, 5) Mingulay Reef Complex, 6) Porcupine Seabight, 7) Bay of Biscay, 8) Azores, 9) Gulf of Cádiz. The analyses were carried out using the Nested Environmental status Assessment Tool (NEAT). The environmental status outcomes are shown for the total study area, the designated spatial assessment units (SAUs), the ecosystem components ("Benthic invertebrates", "Fish", "Benthos") and the habitats ("Aggregations of L. pertusa & M. oculata on soft sediments", "Aggregations of sea pens & alcyonaceans on soft sediments", "Aggregations of L. pertusa & M. oculata on hard substrates", "Aggregations of Antipatharians and alcyonaceans on hard substrates", "Benthic", "Rocky", "Sedimentary").
    Keywords: ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Deep sea; Good Environmental Status; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; Nested Environmental status Assessment Tool
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-11
    Keywords: Alcyonacea; Antipatharia; associated megafauna; ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Biodiversity; Cold-water coral mounds; Coral, fragments; Dive number; Event label; fine-scale spatial patterns; James Cook; JC073; JC073_060_ROV12; JC073_075_ROV16; JC073_095_ROV19; JC073_096_ROV20; JC073_102_ROV23; JC073_125_ROV24; JC073_126_ROV25; JC073_127_ROV26; JC073_141_ROV28; LATITUDE; Lithified ground, cover; Logachev1; Logachev2; Logachev3; Logachev Mound Province; Logachev Mounds; LONGITUDE; Lophelia pertusa; Remote operated vehicle; Rock fragments; ROV; Sedimentary fragments
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1096 data points
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