2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2028202/v1
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Beachrocks of the last low sea level, substrate of the barrier reef system along the outer Guiana shelf

Abstract: The Great Amazon Reef System is a living biogenic mesophotic reef ecosystem that has been recently described along the shelf break of Brazil. An exploration mission was carried out in 2019 along the outer edge of the French Guiana Shelf. A side-scan sonar survey was conducted to locate reef outcrops and allowed twelve in situ 80 to 120 m depth dives and sampling of the reef rocks and peripheral sands. The majority of the hard-rocks are composed of biological concretions. However several fragments revealed the … Show more

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“…Afterward, Marceniuk et al (2019) recorded extensive reef fisheries and listed 93 reef associated fish species in the GARS. Finally, reefs covered with living organisms were recently recorded to the north (Guyana) (Giresse et al, 2022) and south (Ceara) (Carneiro et al, 2022) of the GARS.…”
Section: History Of the Garsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afterward, Marceniuk et al (2019) recorded extensive reef fisheries and listed 93 reef associated fish species in the GARS. Finally, reefs covered with living organisms were recently recorded to the north (Guyana) (Giresse et al, 2022) and south (Ceara) (Carneiro et al, 2022) of the GARS.…”
Section: History Of the Garsmentioning
confidence: 99%