EUNIS habitat type hierarchical view (marine version 2022 & terrestrial version 2021)
The EUNIS habitat classification review is on-going. Four groups are pending review: Inland waters, Wetlands, Constructed, industrial and other artificial habitats and Complexes.-
M : Marine benthic habitats (MA-MG)
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MH : Pelagic water column
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MJ : Ice-associated marine habitats
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N : Coastal habitats
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N1 : Coastal dunes and sandy shores
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N2 : Coastal shingle
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N21 : Atlantic, Baltic and Arctic coastal shingle beach
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N22 : Mediterranean and Black Sea coastal shingle beach
N3 : Rock cliffs, ledges and shores, including the supralittoral
Q : Wetlands
Q1 : Raised and blanket bogs
Q2 : Valley mires, poor fens and transition mires
Q21 : Oceanic valley mire
Q22 : Poor fen
Q23 : Relict mire of Mediterranean mountains
Q24 : Intermediate fen and soft-water spring mire
Q25 : Non-calcareous quaking mire
Q251 : Carex lasiocarpa swards
Q252 : Carex diandra quaking mires
Q253 : Carex rostrata quaking mires
Q254 : Carex limosa swards
Q255 : Carex chordorrhiza swards
Q256 : Carex heleonastes swards
Q257 : Rhynchospora alba quaking bogs
Q258 : Sphagnum and Eriophorum rafts
Q259 : Menyanthes trifoliata and Potentilla palustris rafts
Q25A : Calla palustris mires
Q25B : Brown moss carpets
Q25C : Eriophorum vaginatum quaking bogs
Q25D : Molinia caerulea quaking bogs
Q25E : Calamagrostis stricta quaking bogs
Q25F : Scirpus hudsonianus (Trichophorum alpinum) quaking bogs
Q25G : Iberian quaking bogs
Q25H : Wet, open, acid peat and sand, with Rhynchospora alba and Drosera
Q25J : Balkanic quaking bogs
Q3 : Palsa mires
Q4 : Base-rich fens and calcareous spring mires
Q5 : Helophyte beds
Q6 : Periodically exposed shores
R : Grasslands and lands dominated by forbs, mosses or lichens
R1 : Dry grasslands
R2 : Mesic grasslands
R3 : Seasonally wet and wet grasslands
R4 : Alpine and subalpine grasslands
R5 : Forest fringes and clearings and tall forb stands
R6 : Inland salt steppes and salt marshes
R7 : Sparsely wooded grasslands
S : Heathland, scrub and tundra
T : Forest and other wooded land
U : Inland habitats with no or little soil and mostly with sparse vegetation
V : Vegetated man-made habitats