Atlantic upper bathyal biogenic habitat
Description (English)
Biogenic structures in the upper bathayl zone of the Atlantic formed when reef-forming species, such as cold water corals, attach to any hard substrate present and grow over the surrounding area forming a secondary substrate over the top. This changes the composition of the associated community as it provides a stable surface for epifauna to attach. Biogenic structure includes only areas where the seafloor is completely covered, not isolated structures, such as sponge aggregations or discrete corals.
Source: EUNIS habitat classification
Quick facts
EUNIS habitat type | code ME22 |
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Relation to | Resolution 4 habitat type (used for designation of Emerald sites) |
Legal status
Relation to other habitat types mentioned in legal instruments
Vegetation types
Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)
Not availableSpecies mentioned in habitat description
Other classifications
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type |
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EUNIS Habitat Classification 2007 (revised descriptions 2012) | A6.6 | Deep-sea bioherms | narrower |
History
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type | Comment |
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EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 | A6.6 | Deep-sea bioherms | same | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A5.6 | Deep-sea bioherms | same | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A5.6 | Deep-sea bioherms | same |