Authors
Cesar Gonzalez-Pola, Gregory N Ivey, Nicole L Jones, Francisco Sanchez, Samuel Maurice Kelly, Cynthia Bluteau, Raquel Somavilla
Publication date
2016/2
Journal
American Geophysical Union
Volume
2016
Pages
ME34B-0806
Description
Two nearby offshore deep sea areas in Southern Bay of Biscay (northern Spain), hosting valuable ecosystems, have been recently declared marine protected areas. The first one is Le Danois Bank, a seamount-like feature connected to the continental shelf by a saddle. The second one is the Aviles Canyon System (ACS) that breaks the continuity of the northern Spanish continental shelf. A number of observational multidisciplinary programs carried out within the last decade allowed a detailed identification of habitats and biological communities. As a long-term goal these programs aimed to understand the ecosystem functioning as a whole with the implicit focus in associated circulation and dynamics. The observational record includes deep sea photogrametry as well as standard hydrography and long-term mooring lines. A lander system provided high-frequency currents and thermal structure tens meters above …
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