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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2012

Using EUNIS habitat classification for benthic mapping in European seas: Present concerns and future needs

Ibon Galparsoro; David W. Connor; Ángel Borja; Annabelle Aish; Patrícia Amorim; Touria Bajjouk; Caroline Chambers; Roger Coggan; Guillaume Dirberg; Helen Ellwood; Douglas Evans; Kathleen L. Goodin; Anthony Grehan; Jannica Haldin; Kerry L. Howell; Chris Jenkins; Noëmie Michez; Giulia Mo; Pål Buhl-Mortensen; Bryony Pearce; Jacques Populus; Maria Salomidi; Francisco Sánchez; Alberto Serrano; Emily J. Shumchenia; Fernando Tempera; Mickaël Vasquez

The EUNIS (European Union Nature Information System) habitat classification system aims to provide a common European reference set of habitat types within a hierarchical classification, and to cover all terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats of Europe. The classification facilitates reporting of habitat data in a comparable manner, for use in nature conservation (e.g. inventories, monitoring and assessments), habitat mapping and environmental management. For the marine environment the importance of a univocal habitat classification system is confirmed by the fact that many European initiatives, aimed at marine mapping, assessment and reporting, are increasingly using EUNIS habitat categories and respective codes. For this reason substantial efforts have been made to include information on marine benthic habitats from different regions, aiming to provide a comprehensive geographical coverage of European seas. However, there still remain many concerns on its applicability as only a small fraction of Europes seas are fully mapped and increasing knowledge and application raise further issues to be resolved. This paper presents an overview of the main discussion and conclusions of a workshop, organised by the MeshAtlantic project, focusing upon the experience in using the EUNIS habitats classification across different countries and seas, together with case studies. The aims of the meeting were to: (i) bring together scientists with experience in the use of the EUNIS marine classification and representatives from the European Environment Agency (EEA); (ii) agree on enhancements to EUNIS that ensure an improved representation of the European marine habitats; and (iii) establish practices that make marine habitat maps produced by scientists more consistent with the needs of managers and decision-makers. During the workshop challenges for the future development of EUNIS were identified, which have been classified into five categories: (1) structure and hierarchy; (2) biology; (3) terminology; (4) mapping; and (5) future development. The workshop ended with a declaration from the attendees, with recommendations to the EEA and European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity, to take into account the outputs of the workshop, which identify weaknesses in the current classification and include proposals for its modification, and to devise a process to further develop the marine component of the EUNIS habitat classification.


Marine Biology | 2013

Modeling kelp forest distribution and biomass along temperate rocky coastlines

Daniel Gorman; Touria Bajjouk; Jacques Populus; Mickaël Vasquez; Axel Ehrhold


Journal of Sea Research | 2015

Broad-scale mapping of seafloor habitats in the north-east Atlantic using existing environmental data

Mickaël Vasquez; D. Mata Chacón; Fernando Tempera; Eimear O'Keeffe; Ibon Galparsoro; J.L. Sanz Alonso; Jorge M.S. Gonçalves; L. Bentes; Patrícia Amorim; Victor Henriques; Fergal McGrath; Pedro Monteiro; Beatriz Mendes; Rosa Freitas; Roberto Martins; Jacques Populus


EARSeL eProceedings | 2004

Surveying coastal zone topography with airborne remote sensing for benthos mapping

Jacques Populus; Astrid Laurentin; Claire Rollet; Mickaël Vasquez; Brigitte Guillaumont; Chantal Bonnot-Courtois


Archive | 2017

EUSeaMap. A European broad-scale seabed habitat map

Jacques Populus; Mickaël Vasquez; James Albrecht; Eleonora Manca; Sabrina Agnesi; Zyad Al Hamdani; Jesper H. Andersen; Aldo Annunziatellis; Trine Bekkby; Antonello Bruschi; Valentina Doncheva; Vivi Drakopoulou; Graeme Duncan; Roberto Inghilesi; Chara Kyriakidou; Francesco Lalli; Helen Lillis; Giulia Mo; Mihaela Muresan; Maria Salomidi; Dimitris Sakellariou; Mika Simboura; Adrian Teaca; Devrim Tezcan; Valentina Todorova; Leonardo Tunesi


Open Journal of Ecology | 2018

European Broad-Scale Seabed Habitat Maps Support Implementation of Ecosystem-Based Management

Jesper H. Andersen; Eleonora Manca; Sabrina Agnesi; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Helen Lillis; Giulia Mo; Jacques Populus; Johnny Reker; Leonardo Tunesi; Mickaël Vasquez


Archive | 2017

Habitats des fonds marins des côtes de France métropolitaine. Etat du milieu marin et littoral, Etat biologique

Jacques Populus; Mickaël Vasquez; Jerome Baudrier; Sebastien Colas


Archive | 2013

Cartographie prédictive du champ de laminaires du plateau Molène sur la base des données physiques et biologiques

Touria Bajjouk; S. Rochette; Axel Ehrhold; Celine Cordier; Martial Laurans; Julie Tourolle; Anouar Hamdi; Jean-Dominique Gaffet; Xavier Caisey; Mickaël Vasquez; Jacques Populus


Marine Biology | 2013

Erratum to: Modeling kelp forest distribution and biomass along temperate rocky coastlines

Daniel Gorman; Touria Bajjouk; Jacques Populus; Mickaël Vasquez; Axel Ehrhold


Archive | 2011

MODELLING SEABED HABITATS

Mickaël Vasquez; Anouar Hamdi; Jacques Populus

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Eleonora Manca

Joint Nature Conservation Committee

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Joint Nature Conservation Committee

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