“…Nonetheless, the benthic communities found on the Burdwood Bank slope are similar to those described for northern sectors on the Argentinean slope (see Portela et al, , ; Schejter et al, ), which evidences a continuous habitat in which the Malvinas (Falkland) Current flows. Some important results obtained from the study of the samples taken during the Argentinean research cruises between 2013 and 2018 are the inventories of ascidians (Taverna et al, ), Asteroidea (Fraysse, Calcagno, & Pérez, ), brachiopods (Gordillo, Bayer, de Aranzamendi, Taverna, & Morán, ), molluscs (Di Luca & Zelaya, ), and polychaetes (Bremec et al, ), and the distribution and reproduction of some fishes have been also reported by García Alonso, Brown, Martín, Pájaro, and Capitanio (). Several new species have also been discovered in this area (Schejter, Bertolino, & Calcinai, ; Güller & Zelaya, ; Urcola & Zelaya, ; López Gappa, Liuzzi, & Zelaya, ), and many more are undergoing the description process.…”