French title: Réseau benthique
Acronym: REBENT Period: 2003 Status: In Progress
Thesaurus terms Benthic fauna; Benthic flora; Benthos; Biodiversity; Macrobenthos
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- Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER), more, co-ordinator
- Université de Bretagne Occidentale; Institut Universitaire Europeen de la Mer (IUEM), more, partner
- Sorbonne Université; Sorbonne Université/CNRS, Station Biologique de Roscoff (SBR), more, partner
- The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), more, partner
- National Natural History Museum Paris (MNHN), more, partner
- Université de Rennes 1, more, partner
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Abstract |
Collection of data
The REBENT project aims to collect and format data relating to seabed habitats and associated benthic biocenosis living along the coasts, in order to give scientists, marine environment management bodies and the general public, relevant and coherent data which will improve our knowledge the current resources and detect spatiotemporal evolutions. These observations, which concern data relating to spatial extension and to fauna and flora distribution, are common to various needs : accidental pollutions, protected marine reserves, Water Directive, integrated management.
Zones of treatment
The entire French seawaters are likely to be concerned by the project. But regarding the new acquisitions tidal zones and coastal waters have been singled out as priority areas, in the framework of the Water Directive, thus concentrating as much attention as possible on the protected marine reserves.
The following parameters are taken into consideration when selecting seabed habitats / biocenosis : representativeness, importance of ecology, sensitivity and vulnerability.
Distribution tools concerning data
Methods, protocols and reference documents are drawn up, as well as data bank tools (Quadrige² database specifications for benthic data) and distribution tools (interactive maps, monitoring reports, etc), via the Internet. This network is national and part of a strong international drive. Today, numerous partners are members of the project, either at the financial level or at the scientific and technical levels. Brittany is the pilot-region and the first operations started in 2003. Action plans are being gradually implemented in the other regions. |
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