2020
DOI: 10.34117/bjdv6n4-399
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Marine Habitats in Conservation Units on the Southeast Coast of Brazil

Abstract: Continental shelves with diversified physiography, geomorphology marked by rocky reefs, channels, and marginal terraces, besides several terrestrial and marine sediments, have a rich mosaic of habitats ideal for the conservation and reproduction of marine life. This work, as part of the research project "Detailed Study of the Ocean Bed inside the Santa Cruz WLR, Costa das Algas EPA and 2000m Immediate Environment", aims at mapping the marine habitats located in two Conservation Units, Costa das Algas EPA (Envi… Show more

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“…Similarly, in a few other regions of the world, rhodolith beds have been recognized as habitats for conservation. In Brazil, they are included in some multiple-use marine protected areas (e.g., Costa das Algas; Costa Gastão et al, 2020), as protected features ('bioclastic and lithoclastic sedimentary formations'¸ https://www.icmbio.gov.br/apacostadasalgas), in Mexico, a few protected areas in the Gulf of California (Loreto, Espirito Santo Island, San Pedro Martir Island, and Revillagigedo Islands) have included rhodolith beds as habitats for conservation (Riosmena-Rodríguez et al, 2010), and in New Zealand they have been recognised as sensitive marine habitats by the Ministry for the Environment for a decade (MacDiarmid et al, 2013) and are incorporated in regional coastal plans. Despite these efforts, few rhodolith beds are specifically protected.…”
Section: Current Conservation Status Of Rhodolith Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in a few other regions of the world, rhodolith beds have been recognized as habitats for conservation. In Brazil, they are included in some multiple-use marine protected areas (e.g., Costa das Algas; Costa Gastão et al, 2020), as protected features ('bioclastic and lithoclastic sedimentary formations'¸ https://www.icmbio.gov.br/apacostadasalgas), in Mexico, a few protected areas in the Gulf of California (Loreto, Espirito Santo Island, San Pedro Martir Island, and Revillagigedo Islands) have included rhodolith beds as habitats for conservation (Riosmena-Rodríguez et al, 2010), and in New Zealand they have been recognised as sensitive marine habitats by the Ministry for the Environment for a decade (MacDiarmid et al, 2013) and are incorporated in regional coastal plans. Despite these efforts, few rhodolith beds are specifically protected.…”
Section: Current Conservation Status Of Rhodolith Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bancos de rodolitos se estendem por quase toda a margem continental interna do Brasil (FOSTER, 2001), porém são mais abundantes nas plataformas continentais nordeste e sudeste até o Rio de Janeiro , com maior concentração no sudeste brasileiro AMADO-FILHO et al, 2012a;AMADO-FILHO et al, 2012b;. Segundo Gastão et al (2020), os bancos de rodolitos na APA Costa das Algas funcionam como um dos habitats marinhos de maior preferência entre as várias espécies da sua fauna.…”
Section: Flora Marinha -Algas Bentônicas (Laminaria Abyssalis E Outras Algas)unclassified