Beachy Head East rMCZ EUNIS habitat map
Updated habitat map resulting from an integrated analysis of the 2012 dedicated survey data for Beachy Head East recommended Marine Conservation Zone (rMCZ).
Simple
- Alternate title
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GB001120
- Date (Publication)
- 2018-04-26
- Date (Creation)
- 2014-06-02
- Citation identifier
- EMODnetSeabedHabitats / GB001120
- Point of contact
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role DEFRA
open@defra.gsi open@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Owner Natural England
enquiries@naturalengland.org enquiries@naturalengland.org.uk
Custodian
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GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
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Habitats and biotopes
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- Use limitation
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┬® DAERA. Data may be re-used under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
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geossAttribution
- Access constraints
- Other restrictions
- Other constraints
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no limitation
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Denominator
- 4000
- Language
- English
- Topic category
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- Biota
- Oceans
- Begin date
- 2012-03-06
- End date
- 2012-03-20
- Reference system identifier
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EPSG
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WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)
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7.9
- Topology level
- Geometry only
- Distribution format
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Name Version ESRI Shapefile
1.0
- OnLine resource
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Protocol Linkage Name WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
http://randd.defra.gov.uk/Document.aspx?Document=12821_BeachyHeadEastrMCZ_SummarySiteReport_V12.pdf Beachy Head East rMCZ Post-survey Site Report
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
https://www.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/access-data/launch-map-viewer/?zoom=11¢er=0.40898,50.78008&layerIds=501&baseLayerId=1&activeFilters=NobwRANghgngpgJwJIBMwC4CsAGAjAGjADMBLCAF0VQwBYB2Q0ixAGQHs2BrAVwAdUAzhmABdRmUoIAKnAAe5DGADiAIWx5cAJmxgAviKA EMODnet Seabed Habitats Map Viewer
OGC:WMS
https://ows.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/geoserver/emodnet_view_maplibrary/wms? gb001120
OGC:WFS
https://ows.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/geoserver/emodnet_open_maplibrary/wfs? gb001120
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
https://files.emodnet-seabedhabitats.eu/data/EMODnetSBHsurvey_GB001120.zip EMODnet Seabed Habitats download
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
Conformance result
- Date (Publication)
- 2009-12-15
- Explanation
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See the referenced specification
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- Yes
Conformance result
- Date (Publication)
- 2010-12-08
- Explanation
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See the referenced specification
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- Yes
- Statement
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Full coverage multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data were acquired from the offshore boundary of the rMCZ to the -2 m chart datum contour by EGS (International) Ltd in February and March 2012, using two vessels; EGS Pioneer and Wessex Explorer. The Wessex Explorer was mobilised with a pole-mounted Kongsberg EM3002D multibeam system and the EGS Pioneer with a similar hullmounted system. Images derived from the data collected are presented in Appendix 2, and the area surveyed is outlined in Figure 2. The bathymetric survey was conducted in accord with International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) standard Order 1a. Multibeam backscatter data were acquired following guidelines developed and provided by Cefas. For further detail on the acoustic data acquisition see ÔÇÿDefra MCZ R&D Data Collection Program ÔÇô Lot14 Beachy Head East Survey ReportÔÇÖ (EGS Ltd, 2012).
The acoustic data were not available for use in developing the groundtruthing survey design. Therefore, most ground truth stations were plotted using an approximate grid spacing of 1.6 km, except for those falling on previously identified blue mussel beds, Sabellaria spinulosa reef and subtidal chalk outcrops (Figure 2). The groundtruthing survey was carried out by the Environment Agency (EA) in February/March 2012, Beachy Head East rMCZ Post-survey Site Report 9 during which time sediment and infaunal samples were collected successfully from 14 stations using a 0.1 m 2 Hamon grab. An underwater camera system was deployed at 39 stations to collect video and still images of the seabed (see Appendix 1). On recovery of the grab, its contents were emptied into a suitable container and photographed. A representative subsample of sediment (~0.5 litres) was taken for particle size analysis (PSA). The remaining sample volume was measured (samples 1 mm fraction was transferred into a sample container and preserved in buffered 8% formaldehyde solution for later processing ashore. Within the broadscale habitat areas identified in the SAD, camera deployments were made at stations identified as being either rock substratum or biogenic reef (blue mussel or Sabellaria spinulosa). Camera deployments were made at an additional 18 stations where the Hamon grab had been unsuccessful in obtaining a suitable sample (i.e. where it collected <5 litres of sediment).
All new maps and their derivatives are based on a WGS84 datum. The habitat map was updated by analysing and interpreting the new acoustic and ground truth data collected by the dedicated survey of this site. Particle size data for the sediment samples were used to assign each sample to one of the four sediment classes defined by Long (2006), namely coarse sediment, sand, mud and mixed sediment. Results and summary statistics for the PSA are presented in Appendix 5. Seabed still images were assigned to broadscale habitat classes. The assignments were used to inform the semi-automated process of map production using object-based image analysis (OBIA; Blaschke, 2010) implemented in the software package eCognition v8.7.2.
The technical quality of the updated habitat map was assessed using the MESH ÔÇÿConfidence AssessmentÔÇÖ Tool1 , originally developed by an international consortium of marine scientists working on the MESH (Mapping European Seabed Habitats) project. This tool considers the provenance of the data used to make a biotope/habitat map, including the techniques and technology used to characterise the physical and biological environment and the expertise of the people who had made the map. In its original implementation it was used to make an auditable judgement of the confidence that could be placed in a range of existing, local biotope maps that had been developed using different techniques and data inputs, but were to be used in compiling a full coverage map for northwest Europe. Where two of the original maps overlapped, that with the highest MESH confidence score would take precedence in the compiled map.
Metadata
- File identifier
- 2e227bc1-2b88-4e89-a0e2-65dac5698f7d XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- MD_CharacterSetCode_utf8
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2020-01-15T12:07:37
- Metadata standard name
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ISO19115
- Metadata standard version
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2003/Cor.1:2006
- Metadata author
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role JNCC
HabitatMapping@jncc.gov HabitatMapping@jncc.gov.uk
Point of contact