Bathyal megabenthic assemblages in the SE Iberian Peninsula (Western Mediterranean Sea)
Authors
Ramos-Esplá, A.A.; Aguilar, R.; Giménez-Casalduero, F.; Bellido-Millán, J.M. (José María); Terrones-Contreras, B. (Beatriz); Barcala-Bellod, E. (Elena); Cobo-Viveros, A.M. (Alba Marina); Carmona, A.; Guijarro-García, E. (Elena)Date
2022-09-21Type
conference posterKeywords
soft coralscold water corals
porifera
bathyal megabenthic assemblages
ROV
western Mediterranean
Abstract
The Iberian SE is an interesting transition and connectivity zone between the Alboran Sea and the Algerian-Balearic basin. It hosts important deep water fisheries targeting mostly red shrimp (Aristeus antennatus). The area comprises a complex system of tectonic canyons (Mazarron Escarpment), seamounts, knolls and hills (Palos, Planazo, Plis-Plas), and pockmark fields (Acosta et al., 2013). Few studies have been conducted on the bathyal megabenthos, unlike in the neighbouring Chella Bank (De la Torriente et al. 2018) and Balearic Islands (Massuti et al. 2022). The LIFE IP Intemares project is filling this gap.
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