15/02/2018

Thanks to INTEMARES we obtain unprecedented scientific information from the seabed of the continental slope of Murcia

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In the first oceanographic campaign of the LIFE IP INTEMARES project, an underwater area of about 2,115 km² has been explored and mapped

During the first oceanographic campaign of the LIFE IP INTEMARES project, we have obtained information at an unprecedented level of detail on the seabed of the continental slope of Murcia.

Researchers from the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO), a partner in this initiative, in collaboration with scientists from the University of Alicante,have explored and mapped an underwater area of about 2,115 km², the equivalent of 12 and a half times the surface of the Mar Menor.

On board the oceanographic vessel Ramón Margalef, they have studied the submarine canyons located in front of Cabo Tiñoso and Gorguel, as well as the Seco de Palos, a mountain about 900 meters below the surface of the sea. They have also prospected pockmarks or generated by fluid leaks in front of the Mar Menor, which includes the seamounts of El Planazo and Plis-Plas.

Species of interest have also been found in the study areas. In the Seco de Palos there is an abundance of corals (Madrepora oculata, Lophelia pertusa and Desmophyllum cristagalli). The fauna The dominant structure in these pockmarks is composed of crustaceans, among which is the blind decapod Polycheles typhlops or deep prawns. Gastropods such as Aporrhais serresianus, colonies of sea whips (Funiculina quadrangularis), have also been found, along with remains of posidonia , which could indicate that pockmarks play an important role as ‘traps’ for organic matter, according to the researchers.

IMPROVE CONNECTIVITY

With the information collected, we will have for the first time a comprehensive view of the seabed in this area, which will improve our knowledge of the habitats and species it houses with the aim of declaring this space a Site of Community Importance (SCI).

Currently, there is a need for connectivity and protection of deep ecosystems between the SCIs of Seco de Los Olivos and the Menorca Channel. The inclusion of two new areas with ecological continuity, such as the Seco de Palos, Escarpe de Mazarrón and Campo de Pockmarks, as well as the seamounts of the south of Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, will improve connectivity.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and the Environment coordinates the LIFE IP INTEMARES project through the Biodiversity Foundation, and acts as a partner through the Directorate General for Sustainability of the Coast and the Sea. The IEO, WWF-Spain, SEO/BirdLife and the Spanish Fisheries Confederation participate as partners.

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