Mid-Irish Sea Reefs (2006-2007)
The aim of this survey was to investigate and characterise the
habitats and biological communities of an area of potential
Annex I reef
in the mid-Irish Sea, within waters in the
offshore marine
area, between the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales and County
Wicklow in Ireland.
Survey cruises were conducted in November 2006 and January
2007 on board the RV Aora. An acoustic survey was
conducted in November 2006 but due to inclement weather, drop down
video and photographic sampling was postponed until January 2007.
Sufficient data was collected to successfully allow the
classification and mapping for the northern part of the survey
area. However, due to inclement weather and technical difficulties
with the camera equipment insufficient acoustic and groundtruthing
data were gathered for the central and southern survey areas to
enable the seabed habitats to be mapped with confidence.
The surveyed depths ranged from 60m on the western side of the
southern survey area, deepending gradually to the east and north.
The deepest area was found in the south-eastern corner of the
northern survey area, where a trough 2km wide was fuond at a water
depth of 90m. This trough deepened to 155m water depth at its
centre.
The biotopes
SS.SSa.OSa,
SS.SCS.CCS.PomB and
SS.SMx.CMx.FluHyd were recorded during the groundtruthing
survey. Patches of cobbles and boulders of 25 to 50m
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were observed at several locations which were indicative of Annex I
stony reef habitat, although additional high resolution acoustic
data would be required to delineate these effectively.
Further Reading
- Dalkin, M. 2008. Mid-Irish Sea reefs habitat mapping report.
JNCC Report
411.
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