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This is the external facing WMS server for EMODnet Seabed Habitats (http://www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu). It is designed to be used in conjunction with desktop GIS solutions. For an online view of the data, please visit http://www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/webgis. EMODnet Seabed Habitats is part of the European Commissions DG MARE funded EMODnet initiative. If displaying data from this WMS, please include the following statement: 'Information contained here has been derived from data that is made available under the European Marine Observation Data Network (EMODnet) Seabed Habitats project (www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu), funded by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE).'

Available map layers (73)

BRT kelp forest model Rogaland 2015 - bounding box (Rinde_lhrog10_bound)

ICES Ecoregion boundaries (ICESRegion)

This layer describes the ecoregions defined by the International Council for the Exploration of the Seas

EUNIS broad-scale habitat maps 900k-7500k (EUNISbroad_100)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS broad scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows broad scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Broad scale maps are best viewed at scales over 1:250k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer has been simplified to a 100m tolerance and will display between 1:900k and 1:7500k

OSPAR habitats - polygons (OSPARhabPolygons)

This layer shows all OSPAR habitat polygon data present in the OSPAR dataset of threatened or declining habitats, version 2015.

EUNIS broad-scale habitat maps 250k-900k (EUNISbroad_FULL)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS broad scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows broad scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Broad scale maps are best viewed at scales over 1:250k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer shows the full resolution maps and will display between 1:250k and 1:900k

BRT kelp forest model Hordaland, main area 2012 - bounding box (Rinde_lhhord23_bound)

Habitats Directive Annex I habitat maps (for Natura 2000 sites) - simplified to 100m (N2000_100)

It is recommended to use the -Habitats Directive Annex I habitat maps from survey- group layer to view these layers together. The Natura 2000 Habitat maps layer is a compilation of habitat maps from surveys relating to site designation for Natura 2000 sites, concerning habitats within Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EEC). These data are supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. This webgis will display the habitat data layer at relevant scales. This layer has been simplified to a 100m tolerance and will display between 1:250k and 1:900k

UK video samples (Envision)

UK video records

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - simplified to 200m (EUSM2016_simplified200)

This layer is a predictive EUNIS seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the EUNIS 2007-11 classification system where applicable, and is displayed using the most detailed classifications predicted by the model.The EUNIS classification has been supplemented by additional habitats where no appropriate EUNIS habitat exists or where data are lacking. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at moderate scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - simplified to 400m (EUSM2016_simplified400)

This layer is a predictive EUNIS seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the EUNIS 2007-11 classification system where applicable, and is displayed using the most detailed classifications predicted by the model.The EUNIS classification has been supplemented by additional habitats where no appropriate EUNIS habitat exists or where data are lacking. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at small scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Substrate (EUSMSUBS_fulldetail)

This layer shows the substrate used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Data were received from EMODnet Geology and secondary sources where identified. This is the full detail layer.

World coastlines (World)

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - simplified to 800m (EUSM2016_simplified800)

This layer is a predictive EUNIS seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the EUNIS 2007-11 classification system where applicable, and is displayed using the most detailed classifications predicted by the model.The EUNIS classification has been supplemented by additional habitats where no appropriate EUNIS habitat exists or where data are lacking. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at very small scales.

Habitats Directive Annex I habitat maps (for Natura 2000 sites) - Study Areas (non-queryable) (N2000_SAx)

It is recommended to use the -Habitat maps from surveys- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows the bounding boxes of Habitats Directive Annex I habitat data from surveys held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats

EUNIS medium-scale habitat maps 250k-900k (EUNISmedium_100)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows medium scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer has been simplified to a 100m tolerance and will display between 1:250k and 1:900k

EUNIS medium-scale habitats - Study Areas (non-queryable) (EUNISmedium_SAx)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for medium scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This layer will show between the scales of 1:250k and 1:900k

EUNIS fine-scale habitats - Study Areas (EUNISfineSA)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for fine scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This layer will show outside of the viewing ranges of the habitat maps to aid habitat map location by the user.

OSPAR habitats - polygon locations (OSPARhabPolygonLoc)

This layer shows ICES statistical boxes containing OSPAR habitat polygon data present in the OSPAR dataset of threatened or declining habitats , version 2015.

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - source of seagrass data (EUSM2016_source)

This invisible layer describes, on querying, the source and reference underlying the Posidonia and Cymodocea data used in the creation of the 2016 version of the

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Areas of riverine input - simplified (EUSMMASK_simplified100)

This layer shows the areas of high riverine input used in the EUSeaMap model to determine riverine sediment effected habitats in the Black Sea and Mediterranean. These data have been integrated by 100m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - classified by MSFD Predominant habitats - simplified (EUSMMSFD_simplified100)

This layer is a predictive seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the MSFD Predominant habitats classification system where applicable, aggregating the model outputs where necessary. A full detail output, in EUNIS where applicable is also available. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Seabed Energy classes - simplified (EUSMENER_simplified100)

This layer shows the calculated seabed energy classes used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Energy classes are derived from both current and wave energy at the seabed when appropriate. These data have been integrated by 100m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

UK Marine Recorder Sample Points (with photos) (MREUNISphotos)

The Samples Points (UK) map layer is an extract of the UK Marine Recorder benthic sample database, which is maintained and updated by JNCC. This layer was generated as part of the MESH Project from the sample points collected and analysed by the Marine Nature Conservation Review (MNCR) surveys, since then more data has been added to the Marine Recorder database, which is updated periodically. Users can query the points with the Info for point tool to view additional information about the sample point as well as to return details about the survey in which the sample was collected. The information boxes also show seabed photographs where the points relate to those sample data that were collated by the MESH project. The photographs are stills taken from video transects carried out by Envision Mapping Ltd over a 12 year period and analysed as part of the MESH Project.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Areas of riverine input (EUSMMASK_fulldetail)

This layer shows the areas of high riverine input used in the EUSeaMap model to determine riverine sediment effected habitats in the Black Sea and Mediterranean. This is the full detail layer.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Biological zones - simplified (EUSMBIOL_simplified100)

This layer shows the calculated biological zones used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Biological zones are calculated using a variety of physical variables and proxies. These data have been integrated by 100m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

BRT carbonate sand model Rogaland 2015 - bounding box (Rinde_csandrog10_bound)

Carbonate sand deposit model in Trondelag - bounding box (Bekkby_Carb_sand_Trondelag_bound)

OSPAR habitats - point data (OSPARHabPoints)

This layer shows all OSPAR habitat point data present in the OSPAR dataset of threatened or declining habitats, version 2015.

Laminaria hyperborea kelp model in More - bounding box (Bekkby_Lami_More_bound)

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - full detail (EUSM2016_detailed)

This layer is a predictive EUNIS seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the EUNIS 2007-11 classification system where applicable, and is displayed using the most detailed classifications predicted by the model.The EUNIS classification has been supplemented by additional habitats where no appropriate EUNIS habitat exists or where data are lacking. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. This is the full resolution dataset.

Other fine-scale habitat maps 0-50k (Otherfine_FULL)

It is recommended to use the -Other fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows fine scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer shows the full resolution maps and will display at scales under 1:60k

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Biological zones (EUSMBIOL_fulldetail)

This layer shows the calculated biological zones used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Biological zones are calculated using a variety of physical variables and proxies. This is the full detail layer.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Seabed Energy classes (EUSMENER_fulldetail)

This layer shows the calculated seabed energy classes used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Energy classes are derived from both current and wave energy at the seabed when appropriate. This is the full detail layer.

Carbonate sand deposit model in Nordland - bounding box (Bekkby_Carb_sand_nordland_bound)

- bounding box (Rinde_csandos20_bound)

Non-Eunis fine-scale habitats - Study Areas (non-queryable) (Otherfine_SAx)

It is recommended to use the -Other fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for fine scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This layer will show between the scales of 1:60k and 1:250k

EUNIS broad-scale habitats - Study Areas (EUNISbroad_SA)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS broad scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for broad scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Broad scale maps are best viewed at scales over 1:250k. This layer will show between the scales of over 1:7500k

Non-Eunis fine-scale habitats - Study Areas (Otherfine_SA)

It is recommended to use the -Other fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for fine scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This layer will show outside of the viewing ranges of the habitat maps to aid habitat map location by the user.

EUNIS medium-scale habitats - Study Areas (EUNISmedium_SA)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for medium scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This layer will show outside of the viewing ranges of the habitat maps to aid habitat map location by the user.

EUNIS fine-scale habitat maps 0-50k (EUNISfineFULL)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows fine scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer shows the full resolution maps and will display at scales under 1:60k

EUSeaMap Regions (Region)

This layer describes the EUSeaMap 1 regions

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - classified by MSFD Predominant habitats (EUSMMSFD_fulldetail)

This layer is a predictive seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the MSFD Predominant habitats classification system where applicable, aggregating the model outputs where necessary. A full detail output, in EUNIS where applicable is also available. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. This is the full detail layer.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Substrate - highly simplified (EUSMSUBS_simplified200)

This layer shows the substrate used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Data were received from EMODnet Geology and secondary sources where added. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Oxygen regimes - highly simplified (EUSMOXYREG_simplified200)

This layer shows the calculated oxygen regimes (oxic, suboxic, anoxic) used in the EUSeaMap Black Sea model to drive the final habitat output. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

Saccharina latissima kelp distribution model in Skagerrak - bounding box (Bekkby_Sacc_prob_Skagerrak_bound)

GAM kelp forest model Oslo fjord 2010 - bounding box (Rinde_lhoslo10_bound)

Non-Eunis medium-scale habitats - Study Areas (non-queryable) (Othermedium_SAx)

It is recommended to use the -Other medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for medium scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This layer will show between the scales of 1:250k and 1:900k

Non-Eunis medium-scale habitats - Study Areas (Othermedium_SA)

It is recommended to use the -Other medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for medium scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This layer will show outside of the viewing ranges of the habitat maps to aid habitat map location by the user.

GAM kelp forest model Agder-Telemark 2010 - bounding box (Rinde_lhat6_bound)

HabitatsCentralQuery (HabitatsCentralQuery)

Other medium-scale habitat maps 250k-900k (Othermedium_100)

It is recommended to use the -Other medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows medium scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer has been simplified to a 100m tolerance and will display between 1:250k and 1:900k

Seaweed Pelvetia canaliculata model in More - bounding box (Bekkby_Pelvetia_More_bound)

BRT kelp forest model Nordland 2014 - bounding box (Rinde_lhnordl9_bound)

Habitats Directive Annex I habitat maps (for Natura 2000 sites) - Study Areas (N2000_SA)

It is recommended to use the -Habitat maps from surveys- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows the bounding boxes of Habitats Directive Annex I habitat data from surveys held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats

EUNIS fine-scale habitat maps 60k-250k (EUNISfine50)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows fine scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer has been simplified to a 50m tolerance and will display between 1:60k and 1:250k

EUSeaMap 2016 Broadscale predictive habitat map - classified by MSFD Predominant habitats - highly simplified (EUSMMSFD_simplified200)

This layer is a predictive seabed habitat map for European Seas, produced in 2016 as part of the 'EUSeaMap2' deliverables by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. The layer has been created using classified habitat descriptors to determine the final habitat. The map follows the MSFD Predominant habitats classification system where applicable, aggregating the model outputs where necessary. A full detail output, in EUNIS where applicable is also available. The model includes the sublittoral zone only; due to the high variability of the littoral zone, a lack of detailed substrate data and the resolution of the model, it is difficult to predict littoral habitats at this scale. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Seabed Energy classes - highly simplified (EUSMENER_simplified200)

This layer shows the calculated seabed energy classes used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Energy classes are derived from both current and wave energy at the seabed when appropriate. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Areas of riverine input - highly simplified (EUSMMASK_simplified200)

This layer shows the areas of high riverine input used in the EUSeaMap model to determine riverine sediment effected habitats in the Black Sea and Mediterranean. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

Laminaria hyperborea kelp forest model in Troms - bounding box (Bekkby_lami_tromso_bound)

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Biological zones - highly simplified (EUSMBIOL_simplified200)

This layer shows the calculated biological zones used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Biological zones are calculated using a variety of physical variables and proxies. These data have been integrated by 200m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

UK Marine Recorder Sample Points (without photos) (MREUNIS)

The Samples Points (UK) map layer is an extract of the UK Marine Recorder benthic sample database, which is maintained and updated by JNCC. This layer was generated as part of the MESH Project from the sample points collected and analysed by the Marine Nature Conservation Review (MNCR) surveys, since then more data has been added to the Marine Recorder database, which is updated periodically. Users can query the points with the Info for point tool to view additional information about the sample point as well as to return details about the survey in which the sample was collected. The information boxes also show seabed photographs where the points relate to those sample data that were collated by the MESH project. The photographs are stills taken from video transects carried out by Envision Mapping Ltd over a 12 year period and analysed as part of the MESH Project.

Other fine-scale habitat maps 60k-250k (Otherfine_50)

It is recommended to use the -Other fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows fine scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer has been simplified to a 50m tolerance and will display between 1:60k and 1:250k

Habitats Directive Annex I habitat maps (for Natura 2000 sites) (N2000_Full)

It is recommended to use the -Habitats Directive Annex I habitat maps from survey- group layer to view these layers together. The Natura 2000 Habitat maps layer is a compilation of habitat maps from surveys relating to site designation for Natura 2000 sites, concerning habitats within Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EEC). These data are supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. This webgis will display the habitat data layer at relevant scales. This is the full detail layer and will display at scales greater than 1:250k

BRT carbonate sand model Agder-Telemark 2011 - bounding box (Rinde_csandat10_bound)

EUNIS medium-scale habitat maps 60k-250k (EUNISmedium_FULL)

It is recommended to use the -EUNIS medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows medium scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer shows the full resolution maps and will display between the scales of 1:60k and 1:250k

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Oxygen regimes (EUSMOXYREG_fulldetail)

This layer shows the calculated oxygen regimes (oxic, suboxic, anoxic) used in the EUSeaMap Black Sea model to drive the final habitat output. This is the full detail layer.

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Substrate - simplified (EUSMSUBS_simplified100)

This layer shows the substrate used in the EUSeaMap model to drive the final habitat output. Data were received from EMODnet Geology and secondary sources where identified. These data have been integrated by 100m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

EUNIS fine-scale habitats - Study Areas (non-queryable) (EUNISfineSAx)

It is recommended touse the -EUNIS fine scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows study area boxes for fine scale habitat maps from surveys in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Fine scale maps are detailed habitat maps that are best viewed at scales under 1:50k. This layer will show between the scales of 1:60k and 1:250k

Other medium-scale habitat maps 60k-250k (Othermedium_FULL)

It is recommended to use the -Other medium scale maps- group layer to view these layers together. This layer shows medium scale habitat maps from surveys not in the EUNIS classification system supplied by various contributors and held by EMODnet Seabed Habitats. Medium scale maps are best viewed at scales between 1:50k and 1:250k. This webgis will display the layer slightly outside of these scales to aid the user in locating the maps. This layer shows the full resolution maps and will display between the scales of 1:60k and 1:250k

Saccharina latissima kelp loss model in Skagerrak - bounding box (Bekkby_Sacc_loss_Skagerrak_bound)

BRT kelp forest model Hordaland, rest area 2012 - bounding box (Rinde_lhhord10_bound)

Laminaria hyperborea kelp forest model in Trondelag - bounding box (Bekkby_Lami_Trondelag_bound)

EUSeaMap 2016 Habitat Descriptors - Oxygen regimes - simplified (EUSMOXYREG_simplified100)

This layer shows the calculated oxygen regimes (oxic, suboxic, anoxic) used in the EUSeaMap Black Sea model to drive the final habitat output. These data have been integrated by 100m tolerance to increase drawing speeds at larger scales.

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