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author Cleland, Jason
Kazanidis, Georgios
Roberts, J Murray
Ross, Steve W
author_facet Cleland, Jason
Kazanidis, Georgios
Roberts, J Murray
Ross, Steve W
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This dataset provides data on the abundance of benthic megafauna recorded in ROV dives at a relatively shallow (400 m water depth) site near Baltimore Canyon (BC) and a much deeper site (1,500 m) near Norfolk Canyon (NC), in the northwest Atlantic. Abundance of benthic megafauna was based on the analysis of 2075 high-quality images collected during dives at the Norfolk and Baltimore Canyons. The date, time, longitude, latitude and depth of where each image was collected are given. The type of macrohabitat encountered in each image (i.e. (i) sand-mud, (ii) sand mixed with dead mussels, (iii) sand with dead and live mussels, (iv) mixed hard-soft, (v) mixed hard-soft with dead mussels, (vi) mixed hard-soft with live mussels, (vii) mixed hard-soft with dead and live mussels) is also given.
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spellingShingle Benthic megafauna abundance from Norfolk and Baltimore Canyons chemosynthetic environments
Cleland, Jason
Kazanidis, Georgios
Roberts, J Murray
Ross, Steve W
ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Baltimore canyon; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (MD5 Hash); Binary Object (Media Type); Chemosynthetic environments; Climate change; Cold-water coral; Deep sea; Event label; File content; iAtlantic; Integrated Assessment of Atlantic Marine Ecosystems in Space and Time; J2-682; J2-683; J2-689; Location; Marine conservation; marine litter; NF2012-07_BC; NF2012-08_BC; NF2012-14_BC; Norfolk Canyon; Remote operated vehicle; Remote operated vehicle Jason II; Remote operated vehicle Kraken II; ROV; ROVJ; VME
This dataset provides data on the abundance of benthic megafauna recorded in ROV dives at a relatively shallow (400 m water depth) site near Baltimore Canyon (BC) and a much deeper site (1,500 m) near Norfolk Canyon (NC), in the northwest Atlantic. Abundance of benthic megafauna was based on the analysis of 2075 high-quality images collected during dives at the Norfolk and Baltimore Canyons. The date, time, longitude, latitude and depth of where each image was collected are given. The type of macrohabitat encountered in each image (i.e. (i) sand-mud, (ii) sand mixed with dead mussels, (iii) sand with dead and live mussels, (iv) mixed hard-soft, (v) mixed hard-soft with dead mussels, (vi) mixed hard-soft with live mussels, (vii) mixed hard-soft with dead and live mussels) is also given.
title Benthic megafauna abundance from Norfolk and Baltimore Canyons chemosynthetic environments
topic ATLAS; A Trans-Atlantic assessment and deep-water ecosystem-based spatial management plan for Europe; Baltimore canyon; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (MD5 Hash); Binary Object (Media Type); Chemosynthetic environments; Climate change; Cold-water coral; Deep sea; Event label; File content; iAtlantic; Integrated Assessment of Atlantic Marine Ecosystems in Space and Time; J2-682; J2-683; J2-689; Location; Marine conservation; marine litter; NF2012-07_BC; NF2012-08_BC; NF2012-14_BC; Norfolk Canyon; Remote operated vehicle; Remote operated vehicle Jason II; Remote operated vehicle Kraken II; ROV; ROVJ; VME
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.968713