Communities of strandline on Atlantic littoral mixed sediment
Description (English)
The strandline is the shifting line of decomposing seaweed and debris which is typically left behind on sediment (and some rocky shores) at the upper extreme of the intertidal at each high tide. These ephemeral bands of seaweed often shelter communities of sandhoppers. A fauna of dense juvenile mussels may be found in sheltered firths, attached to algae on shores of pebbles, gravel, sand, mud and shell debris with a strandline of fucoid algae.
Situation: Strandlines may occur in bands along the upper extreme of any sediment shore and some rocky shores.
Temporal variation: Strandlines tend to be mobile, as they consist of driftlines of decomposing seaweed and other debris, which will decompose, and be shifted by the tide. The amount of debris washed up on strandlines, and hence the extent of the strandline, may vary significantly depending on factors such as recent storms or high tides.
Source: EUNIS habitat classification
Quick facts
| EUNIS habitat type | code MA422 |
|---|---|
| Relation to | Annex I habitat types (EU Habitats Directive) |
Legal status
Relation to other habitat types mentioned in legal instruments
| Legal text | Annex | Name in legal text | Code in legal text |
Habitat type relationship |
More information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora - consolidated version 01/01/2007 | Annex I: natural habitat types of community interest whose conservation requires the designation of special areas of conservation | Large shallow inlets and bays | 1160 | Overlap | http://ec.europa.eu/environm...rective/index_en.htm |
Vegetation types
Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)
Not availableSpecies mentioned in habitat description
Other classifications
| Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type |
|---|---|---|---|
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 2007 (revised descriptions 2012) | A2.21 | Strandline | narrower |
History
| Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 | A2.21 | Strandline | same | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A2.24 | Sand shores | wider | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A2.241 | Talitrid amphipods in decomposing seaweed on the strand-line | narrower | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A2.241 | Talitrid amphipods in decomposing seaweed on the strand-line | narrower | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A2.24 | Sand shores | narrower | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 | A2.211 | Talitrid amphipods in decomposing seaweed on the strand-line | narrower | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 | A2.21 | Sand shores | narrower | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 199811 | A2.12 | Clean sandy shores with communities dominated by amphipods or polychaetes | narrower | |
| EUNIS Habitat Classification 199712 | A2.12 | Clean sandy shores with communities dominated by amphipods or polychaetes | narrower | |
| Palaearctic Habitat Classification 199905 | 16.11 | Part of Unvegetated sand beaches | narrower | |
| Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1997 | 16.11 | Part of Unvegetated sand beaches | narrower | |
| Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1996 | 16.11 | narrower | ||
| Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1993 | 16.11 | narrower | ||
| CORINE Biotopes Classification 1991 | 16.11 | narrower | ||
| CORINE Biotopes Classification 1989 | 16.11 | narrower | ||
| MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) | LGS.S | Sand shores | narrower | |
| MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) | LGS.S.Tal | Talitrid amphipods in decomposing seaweed on the strand-line | narrower | |
| MNCR BioMar 96.7 (Britain & Ireland) | LGS.Snd | narrower |