Cold-water coral habitat in the Bari Canyon System, Southern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea)
Chapter
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The Bari Canyon System (BCS) is located on the southwestern Adriatic margin, in the Central Mediterranean Sea indenting the continental shelf at approximately 200 m. It is characterized by a rough morphology, with two main parallel branches and a channel-levee complex with subvertical flanks, and a variable substrate with rocky outcrops along the canyon flanks. The geological context and the presence of two different dense water masses, the Levantine Intermediate Water (flowing along slope) and the North Adriatic Dense Water (cascading down slope), impacting the canyon act as major drivers for the settlement of valuable biota, such as cold-water corals (CWC), among which Madrepora oculata is the main frame builder. Due to the relevance of its CWC habitat, the BCS has been explored since 2003 by several oceanographic cruises and a huge amount of multidisciplinary data (e.g., geophysical data ...
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Bari Canyon System; Adriatic Sea; Cold-water coral
List of contributors:
Prampolini, Mariacristina; Taviani, Marco; Foglini, Federica; Angeletti, Lorenzo; Grande, Valentina
Book title:
Seafloor Geomorphology as Benthic Habitat. GeoHab Atlas of Seafloor Geomorphic Features and Benthic Habitats. 2nd Edition