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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MJ1 : Sea ice
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MJ11 : Arctic sea ice
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MJ12 : Baltic sea ice
MJ2 : Freshwater ice
MJ3 : Brine channels
MJ4 : Under-ice habitat
N : Coastal habitats
N1 : Coastal dunes and sandy shores
N2 : Coastal shingle
N3 : Rock cliffs, ledges and shores, including the supralittoral
N31 : Atlantic and Baltic rocky sea cliff and shore
N311 : High Arctic sea-cliffs and rocky shores
N312 : Atlantic low Arctic sea-cliffs and rocky shores
N313 : Temperate Atlantic sea-cliffs and rocky shores
N314 : Unvegetated Baltic rocky shores and cliffs
N315 : Atlantic and Baltic rock stacks and islets above splash zone
N316 : Atlantic sea-cliff communities
N317 : Vegetated Baltic gently sloping rocky shores and cliffs
N32 : Mediterranean and Black Sea rocky sea cliff and shore
N321 : Subtropical Thermo-Atlantic sea-cliffs and rocky shores
N322 : Mediterraneo-Pontic sea-cliffs and rocky shores
N323 : Mediterranean and Black Sea rock stacks and islets above splash zone
N324 : Tethyan sea-cliff communities
N325 : Coastal lagoon cliff communities
N33 : Macaronesian rocky sea cliff and shore
N331 : Canary Island and Madeiran sea-cliff communities
N332 : Azorean sea-cliff communities
N34 : Atlantic and Baltic soft sea cliff
N35 : Mediterranean and Black Sea soft sea cliff
Q : Wetlands
Q1 : Raised and blanket bogs
Q2 : Valley mires, poor fens and transition mires
Q3 : Palsa mires
Q4 : Base-rich fens and calcareous spring mires
Q41 : Alkaline, calcareous, carbonate-rich small-sedge spring fen
Q42 : Extremely rich moss-sedge fen
Q43 : Tall-sedge base-rich fen
Q44 : Calcareous quaking mire
Q45 : Arctic-alpine rich fen
Q46 : Carpathian travertine fen with halophytes
Q5 : Helophyte beds
Q6 : Periodically exposed shores
R : Grasslands and lands dominated by forbs, mosses or lichens
S : Heathland, scrub and tundra
T : Forest and other wooded land
U : Inland habitats with no or little soil and mostly with sparse vegetation
U1 : Terrestrial underground caves, cave systems, passages and waterbodies
U11 : Cave
U12 : Disused underground mines and tunnels
U2 : Screes
U3 : Inland cliffs, rock pavements and outcrops
U4 : Snow or ice-dominated habitats
U5 : Miscellaneous inland habitats usually with very sparse or no vegetation
U6 : Recent volcanic features
U61 : Subarctic volcanic field
U62 : Mediterranean, Macaronesian and temperate volcanic field
V : Vegetated man-made habitats
V1 : Arable land and market gardens
V2 : Cultivated areas of gardens and parks
V21 : Large-scale ornamental garden areas
V22 : Small-scale ornamental and domestic garden areas
V23 : Recently abandoned garden areas
V3 : Artificial grasslands and herb dominated habitats
V31 : Agriculturally-improved,
V32 : Mediterranean subnitrophilous annual grasslands
V33 : Dry mediterranean lands with unpalatable non-vernal herbaceous vegetation
V34 : Trampled xeric grasslands with annuals
V35 : Trampled mesophilous grasslands with annuals
V36 : Alpine and subalpine enriched grassland
V37 : Annual anthropogenic herbaceous vegetation
V38 : Dry perennial anthropogenic herbaceous vegetation
V39 : Mesic perennial anthropogenic herbaceous vegetation
V4 : Hedgerows
V41 : Hedgerows of non-native species
V42 : Highly-managed hedgerows of native species
V43 : Species-rich hedgerows of native species
V44 : Species-poor hedgerows of native species
V5 : Shrub plantations
V6 : Tree dominated man-made habitats