Frontiers in Marine Science (Feb 2019)

Geomorphological Classification of the Benthic Structures on a Tropical Continental Shelf

  • Enatielly R. Goes,
  • Craig J. Brown,
  • Tereza C. Araújo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Geomorphological research offers a valuable first step to understand the complexity of seafloor patterns that are likely to support particular fauna, thereby providing value for future targeted studies on benthic communities and habitats. The objective of this study is to perform a geomorphological classification of a tropical continental shelf, located in the north of the State of Pernambuco, Brazil, using Benthic Terrain Modeler (BTM), as a first step to characterize benthic habitats. The classification of the seabed is based on the bathymetry, broad-scale and fine-scale BPI (Benthic Positioning Index), seafloor slope, and a decision table containing definitions and thresholds appropriate to the data input. The relationships between morphology and the deposition of surface sediments were also investigated. Results from the BTM analysis revealed eight types of benthic structures: Flat Plains, Depressions, Gentle Slopes, Steep Slopes, Flat Ridge Tops, Rock Outcrop Highs, Local Pinnacles in Depressions and Local Pinnacles on Broad Flats. The results from this study may therefore assist in selecting priority areas to investigate, supporting better marine spatial planning in the region, and, in the future, collaborating to determine biodiversity patterns in Brazilian waters.

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