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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MA1 : Littoral rock
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MA2 : Littoral biogenic habitat
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MA3 : Littoral coarse sediment
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MA4 : Littoral mixed sediment
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MA5 : Littoral sand
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MA6 : Littoral mud
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MB1 : Infralittoral rock
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MB2 : Infralittoral biogenic habitat
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MB3 : Infralittoral coarse sediment
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MB4 : infralittoral mixed sediment
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MB5 : Infralittoral sand
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MB6 : Infralittoral mud
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MC1 : Circalittoral rock
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MC2 : Circalittoral biogenic habitat
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MC3 : Circalittoral coarse sediment
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MC4 : Circalittoral mixed sediment
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MC5 : Circalittoral sand
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MC6 : Circalittoral mud
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MD1 : Offshore circalittoral rock
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MD2 : Offshore circalittoral biogenic habitat
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MD3 : Offshore circalittoral coarse sediment
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MD4 : Offshore circalittoral mixed sediment
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MD5 : Offshore circalittoral sand
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MD6 : Offshore circalittoral mud
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ME1 : Upper bathyal rock
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ME2 : Upper bathyal biogenic habitat
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ME3 : Upper bathyal coarse sediment
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ME4 : Upper bathyal mixed sediment
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ME5 : Upper Bathyal sand
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ME6 : Upper Bathyal mud
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MF1 : Lower bathyal rock
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MF2 : Lower bathyal biogenic habitat
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MF3 : Lower bathyal coarse sediment
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MF4 : Lower bathyal mixed sediment
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MF5 : Lower bathyal sand
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MF6 : Lower bathyal mud
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MG1 : Abyssal rock
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MG2 : Abyssal biogenic habitat
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MG3 : Abyssal coarse sediment
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MG4 : Abyssal mixed sediment
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MG5 : Abyssal sand
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MG6 : Abyssal mud
MH : Pelagic water column
MJ : Ice-associated marine habitats
N : Coastal habitats
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
Q411 : Schoenus ferrugineus fens
Q412 : Subcontinental Carex davalliana fens
Q4121 : Peri-Alpine Davall sedge fens
Q4122 : Deergrass Davall sedge fens
Q4123 : Bohemio-Pannonic Davall sedge fens
Q4124 : Carpathian Davall sedge fens
Q4125 : Northern Davall sedge fens
Q4126 : Dinaric carnation-tawny sedge fens
Q413 : Pyrenean Carex davalliana fens
Q414 : Eleocharis quinqueflora fens
Q415 : Middle European Blysmus compressus fens
Q416 : Hard water spring mires
Q4161 : Middle European calcareous spring mires
Q4162 : Boreo-alpine calcareous spring mires
Q4163 : Illyro-Balkanic calcareous spring mires
Q4164 : Caucasian calcareous spring mires
Q4165 : Anatolian calcareous spring mires
Q42 : Extremely rich moss-sedge fen
Q43 : Tall-sedge base-rich fen
Q44 : Calcareous quaking mire
Q45 : Arctic-alpine rich fen
Q451 : Carex saxatilis fens
Q452 : Carex frigida fens
Q453 : British Carex demissa - Saxifraga aizoides flushes
Q454 : Icelandic Carex bigelowii fens
Q455 : Icelandic Equisetum palustre fens
Q456 : Arctoalpine Kobresia simpliciuscula and Carex microglochin swards
Q457 : Alpine riverine Carex maritima (Carex incurva) swards
Q458 : Arctoalpine riverine Equisetum, Typha and Juncus swards
Q459 : British mica flushes
Q45A : Boreal Carex atrofusca swards
Q45B : Boreal marsh-fens
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
V : Vegetated man-made habitats