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Holistic approach to analyze benthic fauna communities on the whole Baltic Sea (BSW)

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Lead Applicant: Mayya Gogina, Biological Oceanography, Leibniz-Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Germany​

  • Co-scientist: Henrik NygårdMarine Research Centre​, ​Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Finland​

  • ​​Project Objectives:

    The focus of the already on-going initiative is the identification, description, and mapping of benthic macrofauna communities, its habitats and functional features on a wide scale in the Baltic Sea.

    A number of previously published works describe and map the benthic macrofauna communities in different sub-basins of the Baltic Sea. Nevertheless, no synthesis or joint data analyses have been done for the entire Baltic Sea region.

    The project aims to compile an inventory of recent benthic macrofaunal communities throughoutentire Baltic Sea, thereby adding to the investigation of living recourses in the ICES region. This development can serve as an evidence based advice for assessment of ecosystem status, be useful for environmental scientists to account for benthic macrofauna in  implementation of ecosystem approach and helpful for decision makers in marine spatial planning and fishery management.

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    Copyright: ​Working Group "Ecology of benthic organisms" of The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde​​

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