“…Submarine canyons are one of these habitats. Recent novel technological developments including underwater acoustic mapping, imaging, and sampling technologies, and long-term/permanent moored or benthic observatories, have greatly contributed to our understanding of the diverse and complex hydrodynamics (Xu, 2011) and geomorphology of canyons over the last two decades (Robert et al, 2014;Quattrini et al, 2015), allowing the spatiotemporal tracking of oceanographic processes and the associated biological responses, with an integration level that grows every day (Aguzzi et al, 2012;Matabos et al, 2014). As a result of prospective surveys, we know that submarine canyons are major geomorphic features of continental margins, with more than 9000 large canyons covering 11.2% of continental slopes globally , with an estimated accumulated axis length of over 25,000 km (Huang et al, 2014).…”