Identification

Title
4. Deep-sea canyons and open-ocean ecosystems, NW Atlantic
Abstract

The continental slopes form the oceanic rim, surrounding the deep ocean basins and supporting ecosystems distinct from, and yet connected to, those of both the basins and the continental shelves. The slopes are furrowed by submarine canyons, which provide important pathways connecting the shelves to deep ocean and often support rich biodiversity, from cold-water corals to deep-diving whales. The Gully, off Nova Scotia, is the largest canyon incised into the western margin of the North Atlantic and is Canada’s “flagship” Marine Protected Area. With its subsidiary canyons, the surrounding continental slope and the adjacent volume of the deep Atlantic, the area centred on The Gully provides a prime example of the inter-connected ecosystems around the oceanic rim.

License
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Publication Date
Jan. 5, 2021, midnight
Type
Vector Data
Keywords
iAtlantic
Category
Boundaries
legal land descriptions. Examples: political and administrative boundaries
Regions
Global
Approved
Yes
Published
Yes
Featured
No
Group
iAtlantic Consortium
Owner

Name
Telmo Morato (t.morato@gmail.com)
email
t.morato@gmail.com
Position
None
Organization
IMAR - University Azores
Location
9901-862 HORTA PRT
Voice
None
Fax
None
Information

Identification Image
Spatial Extent
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Projection System
EPSG:4326
Extension x0
-62.660396575927700
Extension x1
-55.535900115966800
Extension y0
40.663913726806600
Extension y1
44.707134246826200
Features

Purpose

Boundary of the iAtlantic study region: 4. Deep-sea canyons and open-ocean ecosystems, NW Atlantic

Language
Portuguese
Supplemental Information

DFO noticed that boundary of Region#4 did not encompass all trawl data from stratum 452. Therefore, the boundary was expanded further inshore to encompass al...

Contact Points

Name
Telmo Morato (t.morato@gmail.com)
email
t.morato@gmail.com
Position
None
Organization
IMAR - University Azores
Location
9901-862 HORTA PRT
Voice
None
Fax
None

References

Link Online
/layers/ialtantic_geonode_data:geonode:a__04_2020_12_311
Metadata Page
/layers/ialtantic_geonode_data:geonode:a__04_2020_12_311/metadata_detail

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Metadata Author

Name
Telmo Morato (t.morato@gmail.com)
email
t.morato@gmail.com
Position
None
Organization
IMAR - University Azores
Location
9901-862 HORTA PRT
Voice
None
Fax
None