Concept
Baltic
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/M23/current/A/1/ | ||
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Within Vocab | HELCOM 'HUB' Underwater Biotope and Habitat Classification System | ||
Alternative Labels | A | ||
Definition | The habitat 'Baltic' as defined under the HELCOM HUB classification system. For more information visit 'http://helcom.fi/baltic-sea-trends/biodiversity/helcom-hub/hub/a'. | ||
Date | 2019-01-21T18:25:15 | ||
Identifier | SDN:M23::A | ||
Note | accepted | ||
Is Version Of | A | ||
version | 1 | ||
Same As | HELCOM HUB | https://maps.helcom.fi/website/HUB/PDF/a.pdf | |
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M23 HELCOM 'HUB' Underwater Biotope and Habitat Classification System - (395) [+] | |||
M23:AB-H2T |
aphotic muddy sediment characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB |
Baltic aphotic benthos | ||
M23:AB-I |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment | ||
M23:AB-I1E |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-I3L |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal bivalves | ||
M23:AB-I3N |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal crustaceans | ||
M23:AB-I3M |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal polychaetes | ||
M23:AB-I1 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-I3 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-I1V |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-I4U |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-I4 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-I4U1 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment dominated by meiofauna | ||
M23:AB-I3L10 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment dominated by multiple infaunal bivalve species: Macoma calcarea, Mya truncata, Astarte spp., Spisula spp. | ||
M23:AB-I3L11 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment dominated by multiple infaunal polychaete species including Ophelia spp. | ||
M23:AB-I1E1 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-I3N3 |
Baltic aphotic coarse sediment dominated by sand digger shrimp (Bathyporeia pilosa) | ||
M23:AB-F |
Baltic aphotic ferromanganese concretion bottoms | ||
M23:AB-K |
Baltic aphotic hard anthropogenically created substrates | ||
M23:AB-B |
Baltic aphotic hard clay | ||
M23:AB-B1E |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-B1 |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-B1V |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-B4U |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-B4 |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-B2T |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-B2 |
Baltic aphotic hard clay characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-B1E4 |
Baltic aphotic hard clay dominated by Astarte spp. | ||
M23:AB-B1E1 |
Baltic aphotic hard clay dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-D |
Baltic aphotic maerl beds | ||
M23:AB-C |
Baltic aphotic marl (marlstone rock) | ||
M23:AB-M |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate | ||
M23:AB-M1E |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-M1F |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic chordates | ||
M23:AB-M1G |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic cnidarians | ||
M23:AB-M1I |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic crustacea | ||
M23:AB-M1H |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic moss animals (Bryozoa) | ||
M23:AB-M1J |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic sponges (Porifera) | ||
M23:AB-M1 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-M1V |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-M4U |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-M4 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-M2T |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-M2 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-M1I1 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by barnacles (Balanidae) | ||
M23:AB-M1H1 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by corticated moss animals (Electra crustulenta) | ||
M23:AB-M1H2 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by erect moss animals (Flustra foliacea) | ||
M23:AB-M1G1 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by hydroids (Hydrozoa) | ||
M23:AB-M1E1 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-M1G2 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by sea anemones (Actiniaria) | ||
M23:AB-M1F1 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by sea squirts (Ascidiacea) | ||
M23:AB-M1G4 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by soft corals (Alcyonacea) | ||
M23:AB-M1G3 |
Baltic aphotic mixed substrate dominated by stone corals (Scleractinida) | ||
M23:AB-H |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment | ||
M23:AB-H1E |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-H1G |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by epibenthic cnidarians | ||
M23:AB-H1I |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by epibenthic crustacea | ||
M23:AB-H1K |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by epibenthic polychaetes | ||
M23:AB-H3L |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal bivalves | ||
M23:AB-H3N |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal crustaceans | ||
M23:AB-H3O |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal echinoderms | ||
M23:AB-H3P |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal insect larvae | ||
M23:AB-H3M |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal polychaetes | ||
M23:AB-H1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-H3 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-H1V |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-H4U |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-H4 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-H2 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-H3O1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Amphiura filiformis | ||
M23:AB-H4U2 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by anaerobic organisms | ||
M23:AB-H3L5 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Astarte spp. | ||
M23:AB-H3L1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica) | ||
M23:AB-H3O2 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Brissopsis lyrifera and Amphiura chiajei | ||
M23:AB-H1I2 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Haploops spp. | ||
M23:AB-H3M3 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Marenzelleria spp. | ||
M23:AB-H4U1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by meiofauna | ||
M23:AB-H3P1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by midge larvae (Chironomidae) | ||
M23:AB-H3N1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Monoporeia affinis and/or Pontoporeia femorata | ||
M23:AB-H1E1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-H3L3 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) | ||
M23:AB-H3M1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by Scoloplos (Scoloplos) armige | ||
M23:AB-H2T1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by seapens | ||
M23:AB-H1K1 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by tube-building polychaetes | ||
M23:AB-H3M5 |
Baltic aphotic muddy sediment dominated by various opportunistic polychaetes | ||
M23:AB-G |
Baltic aphotic peat bottoms | ||
M23:AB-A |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders | ||
M23:AB-A1E |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by epebenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-A1F |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic chordates | ||
M23:AB-A1G |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic cnidarians | ||
M23:AB-A1I |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic crustacea | ||
M23:AB-A1H |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic moss animals (Bryozoa) | ||
M23:AB-A1J |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic sponges (Porifera) | ||
M23:AB-A1 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-A1V |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-A4U |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-A4 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-A2T |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-A2 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic structures | ||
M23:AB-A1I1 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by barnacles (Balanidae) | ||
M23:AB-A1H1 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by corticated moss animals (Electra crustulenta) | ||
M23:AB-A1H2 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by erect moss animals (Flustra foliacea) | ||
M23:AB-A1G1 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by hydroids (Hyrdozoa) | ||
M23:AB-A1E1 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-A1G2 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by sea anemones (Actiniaria) | ||
M23:AB-A1F1 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by sea squirts (Ascidiacea) | ||
M23:AB-A1G4 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by soft corals (Alcyonacea) | ||
M23:AB-A1G3 |
Baltic aphotic rock and boulders dominated by stone corals (Scleractinida) | ||
M23:AB-J |
Baltic aphotic sand | ||
M23:AB-J1E |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-J3L |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by infaunal bivalves | ||
M23:AB-J3N |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by infaunal crustacea | ||
M23:AB-J3P |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by infaunal insect larvae | ||
M23:AB-J3M |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by infaunal polychaetes | ||
M23:AB-J1 |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-J3 |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-J1V |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-J4U |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-J4 |
Baltic aphotic sand characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-J3L1 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica) | ||
M23:AB-J4U1 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by meiofauna | ||
M23:AB-J3P1 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by midge larvae (Chironomidae) | ||
M23:AB-J3N1 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by Monoporeia affinis and Saduria entomon | ||
M23:AB-J3L9 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by multiple infaunal bivalve species: Cerastoderma spp., Mya arenaria, Astarte borealis, Arctica islandica, Macoma balthica | ||
M23:AB-J3L10 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by multiple infaunal bivalve species: Macoma calcarea, Mya truncata, Astarte spp., Spisula spp. | ||
M23:AB-J3L11 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by multiple infaunal polychaete species including Ophelia spp. and Travisia forbesii | ||
M23:AB-J3M4 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by multiple infaunal polychaete species: Pygospio elegans, Marenzelleria spp., Hediste diversicolor | ||
M23:AB-J1E1 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-J3L3 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) | ||
M23:AB-J3L4 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by sand gaper (Mya arenaria) | ||
M23:AB-J3L7 |
Baltic aphotic sand dominated by striped venus (Chamelea gallina) | ||
M23:AB-E |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel | ||
M23:AB-E1E |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AB-E1F |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by epibenthic chordates | ||
M23:AB-E1 |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-E3 |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-E1V |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-E3X |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by mixed infaunal macrocommunity in coarse and well-sorted shells and shell fragments | ||
M23:AB-E3Y |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by mixed infaunal macrocommunity in fine sand-like shell fragments | ||
M23:AB-E4U |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-E4 |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-E2T |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AB-E2 |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AB-E1E1 |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AB-E1F1 |
Baltic aphotic shell gravel dominated by vase tunicate (Ciona intestinalis) | ||
M23:AB-L |
Baltic aphotic soft anthropogenically created substrates | ||
M23:AA |
Baltic photic benthos | ||
M23:AA-I |
Baltic photic coarse sediment | ||
M23:AA-I1S |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by annual algae | ||
M23:AA-I1D |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by aquatic moss | ||
M23:AA-I1A |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by emergent vegetation | ||
M23:AA-I1E |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-I3L |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal bivalves | ||
M23:AA-I3N |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal crustaceans | ||
M23:AA-I3O |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal echinoderms | ||
M23:AA-I3P |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal insect larvae | ||
M23:AA-I3M |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by infaunal polychaetes | ||
M23:AA-I1 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-I3 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-I2W |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by microphytobenthic organisms and grazing snails | ||
M23:AA-I1V |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-I4U |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-I4 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-I1C |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by perennial algae | ||
M23:AA-I2T |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-I2 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-I1Q |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation | ||
M23:AA-I1B |
Baltic photic coarse sediment characterized by submerged rooted plants | ||
M23:AA-I1B4 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by Charales | ||
M23:AA-I1S2 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by Chorda filum and/or Halosiphon tomentosus | ||
M23:AA-I1B7 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by common eelgrass (Zostera marina) | ||
M23:AA-I1A1 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by common reed (Phragmites australis) | ||
M23:AA-I1C1 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by Fucus spp. | ||
M23:AA-I1C4 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by kelp | ||
M23:AA-I3L10 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by multiple infaunal bivalve species: Macoma calcarea, Mya truncata, Astarte spp. Spisula spp. | ||
M23:AA-I3L11 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by multiple infaunal polychaete species including Ophelia spp. | ||
M23:AA-I1E1 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-I1C5 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by perennial filamentous algae | ||
M23:AA-I1C3 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by perennial foliose red algae | ||
M23:AA-I1C2 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by perennial non-filamentous corticated red algae | ||
M23:AA-I1B1 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus and/or Stuckenia pectinata) | ||
M23:AA-I1B6 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by Ranunculus spp. | ||
M23:AA-I3N3 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by sand digger shrimp (Bathyporeia pilosa) | ||
M23:AA-I1A2 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by sedges (Cyperaceae) | ||
M23:AA-I1Q2 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (dwarf form) | ||
M23:AA-I1Q1 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (typical form) | ||
M23:AA-I1Q3 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Furcellaria lumbricalis | ||
M23:AA-I1B2 |
Baltic photic coarse sediment dominated by Zannichellia spp. and/or Ruppia spp. and/or Zostera noltii | ||
M23:AA-F |
Baltic photic ferromanganese concretion bottoms | ||
M23:AA-K |
Baltic photic hard anthropogenically created substrates | ||
M23:AA-B |
Baltic photic hard clay | ||
M23:AA-B1E |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-B1 |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-B1V |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-B4U |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-B4 |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-B2T |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-B2 |
Baltic photic hard clay characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-B1E1 |
Baltic photic hard clay dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-D |
Baltic photic maerl beds | ||
M23:AA-C |
Baltic photic marl (marlstone rock) | ||
M23:AA-M |
Baltic photic mixed substrate | ||
M23:AA-M1S |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by annual algae | ||
M23:AA-M1D |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by aquatic moss | ||
M23:AA-M1A |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by emergent vegetation | ||
M23:AA-M1E |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-M1F |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic chordates | ||
M23:AA-M1G |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic cnidarians | ||
M23:AA-M1I |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic crustaceans | ||
M23:AA-M1H |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic moss animals (Bryozoa) | ||
M23:AA-M1J |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by epibenthic sponges (Porifera) | ||
M23:AA-M1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-M2W |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by microphytobenthic organisms and grazing snails | ||
M23:AA-M1V |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-M4U |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-M4 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-M1C |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by perennial algae | ||
M23:AA-M1R |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by soft crustose algae | ||
M23:AA-M2T |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-M2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-M1Q |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation | ||
M23:AA-M1B |
Baltic photic mixed substrate characterized by submerged rooted plants | ||
M23:AA-M1I1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by barnacles (Balanidae) | ||
M23:AA-M1B4 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by Charales | ||
M23:AA-M1S2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by Chorda filum and/or Halosiphon tomentosus | ||
M23:AA-M1B7 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by common eelgrass (Zostera marina) | ||
M23:AA-M1A1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by common reed (Phragmites australis) | ||
M23:AA-M1H1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by crustose moss animals (Electra crustulenta) | ||
M23:AA-M1H2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by erect moss animals (Flustra foliacea) | ||
M23:AA-M1S1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by filamnetous annual algae | ||
M23:AA-M1C3 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by foliose red algae | ||
M23:AA-M1C1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by Fucus spp. | ||
M23:AA-M1G1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by hydroids (Hydrozoa) | ||
M23:AA-M1C4 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by kelp | ||
M23:AA-M1E1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-M1C5 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by perennial filamentous algae | ||
M23:AA-M1C2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by perennial non-filamentous corticated red algae | ||
M23:AA-M1B1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus and/or Stuckenia pactinata) | ||
M23:AA-M1F1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by sea squirts (Ascidiacea) | ||
M23:AA-M1A2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by sedges(Cyperaceae) | ||
M23:AA-M1Q2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (dwarf form) | ||
M23:AA-M1Q1 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (typical form) | ||
M23:AA-M1Q3 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Furcellaria lumbricalis | ||
M23:AA-M1Q4 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by stable aggregations of unattached rigid hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersun) | ||
M23:AA-M1B3 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by watermillfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum and/or Myriophyllum sibiricum) | ||
M23:AA-M1B2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by Zannichellia spp. and/or Ruppia spp. and/or Zostera noltii | ||
M23:AA-M1E2 |
Baltic photic mixed substrate dominated by zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) | ||
M23:AA-H |
Baltic photic muddy sediment | ||
M23:AA-H1S |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by annual algae | ||
M23:AA-H1A |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by emergent vegetation | ||
M23:AA-H1E |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-H1K |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by epibenthic polychaetes | ||
M23:AA-H3L |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal bivalves | ||
M23:AA-H3N |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal crustaceans | ||
M23:AA-H3O |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal echinoderms | ||
M23:AA-H3P |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal insect larvae | ||
M23:AA-H3M |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by infaunal polychaetes | ||
M23:AA-H1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-H3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-H4U |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-H4 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-H1Q |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation | ||
M23:AA-H1B |
Baltic photic muddy sediment characterized by submerged rooted plants | ||
M23:AA-H3L8 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Abra spp. | ||
M23:AA-H3L1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica) | ||
M23:AA-H1B4 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Charales | ||
M23:AA-H1B7 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by common eelgrass (Zostera marina) | ||
M23:AA-H1A1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by common reed (Phragmites australis) | ||
M23:AA-H3M3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Marenzelleria spp. | ||
M23:AA-H4U1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by meiofauna (Oligochaeta, Ostracoda, Nematoda) | ||
M23:AA-H3P1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by midge larvae (Chironomidae) | ||
M23:AA-H3N1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Monoporeia afiinis | ||
M23:AA-H3N2 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by mud shrimps (Corophiidae) | ||
M23:AA-H1E1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-H3L3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) | ||
M23:AA-H1B1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus and/or Stuckenia pactinata) | ||
M23:AA-H1B6 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Ranunculus spp. | ||
M23:AA-H1A2 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by sedges (Cyperaceae) | ||
M23:AA-H1B8 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by spikerush (Eleocharis spp.) | ||
M23:AA-H1B5 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by spiny naiad (Najas marina) | ||
M23:AA-H1Q2 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (dwarf form) | ||
M23:AA-H1Q1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (typical form) | ||
M23:AA-H1Q3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Furcellaria lumbricalis | ||
M23:AA-H1Q5 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached lake ball (Aegagropila linnaei) | ||
M23:AA-H1Q4 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by stable aggregations of unattached rigid hornwort (Ceratuphyllum demersum) | ||
M23:AA-H1K1 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by tube building polychaetes | ||
M23:AA-H3L6 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Unionidae | ||
M23:AA-H1E3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by valve snails (Valvata spp.) | ||
M23:AA-H3M5 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by various opportunistic polychaetes | ||
M23:AA-H1S3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Vaucheria spp. | ||
M23:AA-H1B3 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by watermillfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum and/or Myriophyllum sibiricum) | ||
M23:AA-H1B2 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by Zannichellia spp. and/or Ruppia spp. and/or Zostera noltii | ||
M23:AA-H1E2 |
Baltic photic muddy sediment dominated by zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) | ||
M23:AA-G |
Baltic photic peat bottoms | ||
M23:AA-A |
Baltic photic rock and boulders | ||
M23:AA-A1S |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by annual algae | ||
M23:AA-A1D |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by aquatic moss | ||
M23:AA-A1E |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-A1F |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic chordates | ||
M23:AA-A1G |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic cnidarians | ||
M23:AA-A1I |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic crustaceans | ||
M23:AA-A1H |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic moss animals (Bryozoa) | ||
M23:AA-A1J |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by epibenthic sponges (Porifera) | ||
M23:AA-A1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-A2W |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by microphytobenthic organisms and grazing snails | ||
M23:AA-H1V |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-A1V |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-A4U |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-A4 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-A1C |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by perennial algae | ||
M23:AA-A1R |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by soft crustose algae | ||
M23:AA-A2T |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-A2 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic structures | ||
M23:AA-A1I1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by barnacles (Balanidae) | ||
M23:AA-A1H1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by crustose moss animals (Electra crustulenta) | ||
M23:AA-A1H2 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by erect moss animals (Flustra foliacea) | ||
M23:AA-A1C1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by Fucus spp. | ||
M23:AA-A1G1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by hydroids (Hydrozoa) | ||
M23:AA-A1C4 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by kelp | ||
M23:AA-A1E1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-A1C5 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by perennial filamentous algae | ||
M23:AA-A1C3 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by perennial foliose red algae | ||
M23:AA-A1C2 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by perennial non-filamentous corticated red algae | ||
M23:AA-A1F1 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by sea squirts (Ascidiacea) | ||
M23:AA-A1E2 |
Baltic photic rock and boulders dominated by zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) | ||
M23:AA-J |
Baltic photic sand | ||
M23:AA-J1S |
Baltic photic sand characterized by annual algae | ||
M23:AA-J1A |
Baltic photic sand characterized by emergent vegetation | ||
M23:AA-J1E |
Baltic photic sand characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-J3L |
Baltic photic sand characterized by infaunal bivalves | ||
M23:AA-J3N |
Baltic photic sand characterized by infaunal crustaceans | ||
M23:AA-J3M |
Baltic photic sand characterized by infaunal polychaetes | ||
M23:AA-J1 |
Baltic photic sand characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-J3 |
Baltic photic sand characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-J1V |
Baltic photic sand characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-J4U |
Baltic photic sand characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-J4 |
Baltic photic sand characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-J1Q |
Baltic photic sand characterized by stable aggregations of unattached perennial vegetation | ||
M23:AA-J1B |
Baltic photic sand characterized by submerged rooted plants | ||
M23:AA-J3L1 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica) | ||
M23:AA-J1B4 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Charales | ||
M23:AA-J1S2 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Chorda filum and/or Halosiphon tomentosus | ||
M23:AA-J3L2 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by cockles (Cerastoderma spp.) | ||
M23:AA-J1B7 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by common eelgrass (Zostera marina) | ||
M23:AA-J1A1 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by common reed (Phragmites australis) | ||
M23:AA-J3M2 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by lugworms (Arenicola marina) | ||
M23:AA-J3P1 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by midge larvae (Chironomidae) | ||
M23:AA-J3L9 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by multiple infaunal bivalve species: Cerastoderma spp., Mya arenaria, Astarte borealis, Arctica islandica, Macoma balthica | ||
M23:AA-J1L10 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by multiple infaunal bivalve species: Macoma calcarea, Mya truncata, Astarte spp., Spisula spp. | ||
M23:AA-J3L11 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by multiple infaunal polychaete species including Ophelia spp. and/or Travisia forbesii | ||
M23:AA-J3M4 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by multiple infaunal polychaete species: Pygospio elegans, Marenzelleria spp., Hediste diversicolor | ||
M23:AA-J1E1 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-J3L3 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) | ||
M23:AA-J1B1 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus and/or Stuckenia pactinata) | ||
M23:AA-J1B6 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Ranunculus spp. | ||
M23:AA-J3N3 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by sand digger shrimp (Bathyporeia pilosa) | ||
M23:AA-J3L4 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by sand gaper (Mya arenaria) | ||
M23:AA-J1A2 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by sedges (Cyperaceae) | ||
M23:AA-J1B8 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by spikerush (Eleocharis spp.) | ||
M23:AA-J1B5 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by spiny naiad (Najas marina) | ||
M23:AA-J1Q2 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (dwarf form) | ||
M23:AA-J1Q1 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Fucus spp. (typical form) | ||
M23:AA-J1Q3 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by stable aggregations of unattached Furcellaria lumbricalis | ||
M23:AA-J1S3 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Vaucheria spp. | ||
M23:AA-J1B3 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by watermillfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum and/or Myriophyllum sibiricum) | ||
M23:AA-J1B2 |
Baltic photic sand dominated by Zannichellia spp. and/or Ruppia spp. and/or Zostera noltii | ||
M23:AA-E |
Baltic photic shell gravel | ||
M23:AA-E1E |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by epibenthic bivalves | ||
M23:AA-E1F |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by epibenthic chordates | ||
M23:AA-E1 |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-E3 |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by macroscopic infaunal biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-E1V |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by mixed epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-E3X |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by mixed infaunal macrocommunity in coarse and well-sorted shells and shell fragments | ||
M23:AA-E3Y |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by mixed infaunal macrocommunity in fine sand-like shell fragments | ||
M23:AA-E4U |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by no macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-E4 |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by no macroscopic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-E1C |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by perennial algae | ||
M23:AA-E2T |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by sparse epibenthic macrocommunity | ||
M23:AA-E2 |
Baltic photic shell gravel characterized by sparse macroscopic epibenthic biotic structures | ||
M23:AA-E1C4 |
Baltic photic shell gravel dominated by kelp | ||
M23:AA-E1E1 |
Baltic photic shell gravel dominated by Mytilidae | ||
M23:AA-E1F1 |
Baltic photic shell gravel dominated by vase tunicate (Ciona intestinalis) | ||
M23:AA-L |
Baltic photic soft anthropogenically created substrates | ||
M23:AE |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic | ||
M23:AE-N |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic above halocline | ||
M23:AE-N6 |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic above halocline anoxic | ||
M23:AE-N5 |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic above halocline oxic | ||
M23:AE-O |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic below halocline | ||
M23:AE-O6 |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic below halocline anoxic | ||
M23:AE-O5 |
Baltic Sea aphotic pelagic below halocline oxic | ||
M23:AD |
Baltic Sea photic pelagic View description | ||
M23:AD-N |
Baltic Sea photic pelagic above halocline | ||
M23:AD-N5 |
Baltic Sea photic pelagic above halocline oxic | ||
M23:AC |
Baltic Sea seasonal ice | ||
M23:AA-J3P |
photic sand characterized by infaunal insect larvae |
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