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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Coralligenous habitats are remarkable marine ecosystems primarily found in the Mediterranean Sea. These habitats are created through a process known as “bioconstruction,” where various plant and animal organisms with calcareous skeletons build complex, three-dimensional structures. These formations are akin to tropical coral reefs and are highly valued for their rich biodiversity and ecological significance. | |||
Typically developing at depths of 10 to 120 meters, coralligenous habitats thrive in low-light conditions that still allow the growth of coralline algae. These algae, along with other organisms like bryozoans and serpulids, are the main architects of these habitats. The resulting structures provide numerous microhabitats, making them hotspots of biodiversity. | |||
==MSP Challenge== | ==MSP Challenge== | ||
In the MSP Challenge this layer | In the MSP Challenge this layer provides insight into the current identified coralligenous habitats. Players can only view the data as this is not an editable layer. | ||
=North Sea= | =North Sea= | ||
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