Dataset information
Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
REDIAM, Andalucía, Llanos, Hábitats, WMS, humanInteractionService
Dataset description
WMS service corresponding to the habitat of community interest reef. It is defined as all those compact hard substrates that arise on the seabed in the sublitoral or coastal area, whether of biogenic or geological origin. They must be submerged, at least, in the high seas. The characteristics of this set of habitats can vary greatly depending on the geographical area, the topography, the bathymetric level, the nature of the rocky substrate and the different physico-chemical factors of the water column that bathes them. They may or may not have biocenotic component. The vegetation can be very rich and will depend on the luminosity, varying from lichens and cyanoficeous algae in the upper areas that remain outside the water, green algae, brown and red in the intertidal areas and in areas always submerged, brown algae, fundamentally. When the lack of light prevents the development of algae, biocenosis is composed only of fauna, which is extremely rich and varied, showing huge differences depending on the different factors, with more than 7,000 animal species recognised in the rocky bottoms of the Spanish coasts and territorial waters. Node of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia. Junta de Andalucia. Integrated into the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia, following the guidelines of the Andalusian Cartographic System. WMS service corresponding to the habitat of community interest reef. It is defined as all those compact hard substrates that arise on the seabed in the sublitoral or coastal area, whether of biogenic or geological origin. They must be submerged, at least, in the high seas. The characteristics of this set of habitats can vary greatly depending on the geographical area, the topography, the bathymetric level, the nature of the rocky substrate and the different physico-chemical factors of the water column that bathes them. They may or may not have biocenotic component. The vegetation can be very rich and will depend on the luminosity, varying from lichens and cyanoficeous algae in the upper areas that remain outside the water, green algae, brown and red in the intertidal areas and in areas always submerged, brown algae, fundamentally. When the lack of light prevents the development of algae, biocenosis is composed only of fauna, which is extremely rich and varied, showing huge differences depending on the different factors, with more than 7,000 animal species recognised in the rocky bottoms of the Spanish coasts and territorial waters. Node of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia. Junta de Andalucia. Integrated into the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia, following the guidelines of the Andalusian Cartographic System. WMS service corresponding to the habitat of community interest reef. It is defined as all those compact hard substrates that arise on the seabed in the sublitoral or coastal area, whether of biogenic or geological origin. They must be submerged, at least, in the high seas. The characteristics of this set of habitats can vary greatly depending on the geographical area, the topography, the bathymetric level, the nature of the rocky substrate and the different physico-chemical factors of the water column that bathes them. They may or may not have biocenotic component. The vegetation can be very rich and will depend on the luminosity, varying from lichens and cyanoficeous algae in the upper areas that remain outside the water, green algae, brown and red in the intertidal areas and in areas always submerged, brown algae, fundamentally. When the lack of light prevents the development of algae, biocenosis is composed only of fauna, which is extremely rich and varied, showing huge differences depending on the different factors, with more than 7,000 animal species recognised in the rocky bottoms of the Spanish coasts and territorial waters. Node of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia. Junta de Andalucia. Integrated into the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia, following the guidelines of the Andalusian Cartographic System. WMS service corresponding to the habitat of community interest reef. It is defined as all those compact hard substrates that arise on the seabed in the sublitoral or coastal area, whether of biogenic or geological origin. They must be submerged, at least, in the high seas.
The characteristics of this set of habitats can vary greatly depending on the geographical area, the topography, the bathymetric level, the nature of the rocky substrate and the different physico-chemical factors of the water column that bathes them.
They may or may not have biocenotic component.
The vegetation can be very rich and will depend on the luminosity, varying from lichens and cyanoficeous algae in the upper areas that remain outside the water, green algae, brown and red in the intertidal areas and in areas always submerged, brown algae, fundamentally.
When the lack of light prevents the development of algae, biocenosis is composed only of fauna, which is extremely rich and varied, showing huge differences depending on the different factors, with more than 7,000 animal species recognised in the rocky bottoms of the Spanish coasts and territorial waters.
Node of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia.
Junta de Andalucia.
Integrated into the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia, following the guidelines of the Andalusian Cartographic System.
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