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In order to meet conservation objectives under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, the Devon Avon rMCZ is being considered for inclusion in a network of marine protected areas (MPAs) within UK waters. Prior to the current survey, the Site Assessment Document (SAD) was largely based on ‘best available evidence’ drawn from historical data, stakeholder knowledge and modelled habitat maps. The key purpose of the current survey is to provide direct evidence of the presence and extent of the BSH and Habitats of Conservation Importance (HOCI) and the presence and distribution of Species of Conservation Importance (SOCI).
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This dataset provides a map of benthic habitats in the nearshore waters of St. Thomas and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Biogeography Branch of NOAA/NOS/NCCOS acquired aerial photographs of the nearshore waters of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1999. These images, along with field sampling for validation, were used to create geographic information system (GIS) maps of the study area's coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and other important marine habitats. Mapped areas encompass the insular shelf between the shoreline and shelf edge, except where turbidity prevented visualization of the bottom. NOAA's partners included: Government of the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources (VIDPNR) Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Department of Natural and Environmental Resources Caribbean Fisheries Management Council National Park Service NOAA, National Geophysical Data Center NOAA, Coastal Services Center NOAA, National Geodetic Survey St. Croix Environmental Association NOAA mapped 21 distinct benthic habitat types within eight zones and added these data to a GIS using visual interpretation of orthorectified aerial photographs. NOAA mapped benthic features that covered an area of 490 m2?in the U.S. Virgin Islands, including 300 km2?of coral reef and hard bottom, 161 km2?of submerged vegetation, 24 km2?of unconsolidated sediment, and 2 km2?of mangroves. Since 2002, these maps have been used for a wide range of applications, including: coral reef monitoring, marine protected area design, fisheries assessments, and student projects.
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This dataset is a predicted lifeform distribution map for the outer, central and inner areas of Loch Maddy