FN Archimer Export Format PT Rapport TI EUSeaMap 2019, A European broad-scale seabed habitat map, technical report BT AF VASQUEZ, Mickael Manca, Eleonora Inghilesi, Roberto MARTIN, Simon Agnesi, Sabrina Al Hamdani, Zyad Annunziatellis, Aldo Bekkby, Trine Pesch, Roland Askew, Natalie Bentes, Luis Castle, Lewis Doncheva, Valentina Drakopoulou, Vivi Gonçalves, Jorge Laamanen, Leena Lillis, Helen Loukaidi, Valia McGrath, Fergal Mo, Giulia Monteiro, Pedro Muresan, Mihaela O'Keeffe, Eimear POPULUS, Jacques Pinder, Jordan Ridgeway, Amy Sakellariou, Dimitris Simboura, Mika Teaca, Adrian TEMPERA, Fernando Todorova, Valentina Tunesi, Leonardo Virtanen, Elina AS 1:6;2:9;3:8;4:;5:8;6:4;7:8;8:11;9:1;10:9;11:2;12:9;13:7;14:5;15:2;16:12;17:9;18:5;19:10;20:8;21:2;22:3;23:10;24:6;25:9;26:9;27:5;28:5;29:3;30:6;31:7;32:8;33:12; FF 1:PDG-ODE-DYNECO-LEBCO;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:;12:;13:;14:;15:;16:;17:;18:;19:;20:;21:;22:;23:;24:PDG-ODE-DYNECO;25:;26:;27:;28:;29:;30:PDG-RBE-STH-LBH;31:;32:;33:; C1 Bioconsult Schuchardt&Scholle Gbr (“Bioconsult”), Reeder-Bischoff-Straße 54, 28757 Bremen, Germany Centre of Marine Sciences (“CCMAR”), Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8005-032 Faro, Portugal National Institute of Research and Development for Marine Geology and Geoecology (“GeoEcoMar”), 23-25 Dimitrie Onciul Street, Sector 2, RO-024053, Bucharest, Romania Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (”GEUS”). Øster Voldgade 10, 1350, Copenhagen K, Denmark Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (“HCMR”), Public Body, 46.7km Athens-Sounio Ave, Anavissos, 19013, Greece Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (“Ifremer”), 1625 route de Sainte-Anne, Zone industrielle de la Pointe du Diable, 29280 Plouzané, France Institute of Oceanology, Bulgarian Academy of Science (“IO-BAS”), First May Str 40, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (“ISPRA”), Via Vitaliano Brancati, 48 – 00144 – Roma – Italy JNCC Support Co (“JNCC”), Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 1JY, UK Marine Institute, Rinville, Oranmore, Co. Galway, Ireland Norwegian Institute for Water Research (gNIVAh), Gaustadalleen 21, NO]0349 Oslo, Norway Finnish Environment Institute (“SYKE”), Mechelininkatu 34a, P.O. Box 140, 00251 Helsinki, Finland C2 BIOCONSULT, GERMANY CCMAR, PORTUGAL GEOECOMAR, ROMANIA GEUS, DENMARK HELLEN CTR MARINE RES, GREECE IFREMER, FRANCE IOBAS, BULGARIA ISPRA, ITALY JNCC, UK MARINE INST, IRELAND NIVA, NORWAY SYKE, FINLAND SI BREST SE PDG-ODE-DYNECO-LEBCO PDG-ODE-DYNECO PDG-RBE-STH-LBH UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00636/74782/75026.pdf LA English DT Report AB EUSeaMap 2019 is the third iteration of EUSeaMap. All versions have been produced as part of the EMODnet Seabed Habitats project, which is one of several thematic lots in EMODnet. The project has brought together a European consortium of specialists in benthic ecology and seabed habitat mapping. The partners first collaborated in EMODnet phase 1 (2009-2012) to deliver a prototype predictive seabed habitat map in four trial basins (Greater North Sea, Celtic Seas, Baltic, Western Mediterranean). This predictive model was named EUSeaMap (Cameron and Askew, 2011). In EMODnet Phase 2 (2012-2016), the consortium extended EUSeaMap coverage to all European regions (Populus et al, 2017). In the new version, the spatial coverage was extended further North in order to include the Barents Sea. The spatial detail was substantially improved. This was made possible by improvements to the physical predictor variables created by the other EMODnet lots which are the input data to the EUSeaMap model. A substantial revision of the map creation process has also been carried out in order to make it more reproducible. This document describes all these modifications which have led to the elaboration of EUSeaMap 2019. PY 2020 DI 10.13155/74782 ID 74782 ER EF