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Title: CoDeMap : a classification scheme for benthic habitats from the coast to the deep sea in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Authors: Grande, Valentina
Angeletti, Lorenzo
Prampolini, Mariacristina
Castellan, Giorgio
Dalla Valle, Giacomo
Fraschetti, Simonetta
Basso, Daniela
Berov, Dimitar
Bracchi, Valentina A.
Cardone, Frine
Chimienti, Giovanni
Falace, Annalisa
Galil, Bella
Mastrototaro, Francesco
Salomidi, Maria
Savini, Alessandra
Schembri, Patrick J.
Todorova, Valentina
Taviani, Marco
Foglini, Federica
Keywords: Marine habitats -- Mediterranean Sea
Marine habitats -- Black Sea
Marine benthic ecology -- Mediterranean Sea
Marine benthic ecology -- Black Sea
Benthos -- Classification
Benthic ecology
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A
Citation: Grande, V., Angeletti, L., Prampolini, M., Castellan, G., Dalla Valle, G., Fraschetti, S.,...Foglini, F. (2025). CoDeMap: a classification scheme for benthic habitats from the coast to the deep sea in the Mediterranean and Black Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 12, 1663369.
Abstract: The spatial representation of benthic habitats is essential across various applications, such as biodiversity monitoring, ecosystem management and conservation, and maritime spatial planning. In this context, classification schemes provide a universally understandable framework to characterize and chart the seafloor. This work introduces the Coast to Deep Mapping (CoDeMap) classification scheme for benthic habitats from the coast to the deep-sea environments. It consists of three main components (Morphology, Substrate and Biology) and it is conceived as a practical tool for users from various backgrounds who need to organize and interpret marine observational data, as well as characterize and map seafloors. While primarily developed for the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, CoDeMap serves as a foundational framework that can be adapted to address any current or future similar request worldwide.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/141023
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