First geo-marine survey of living cold-water Lophelia reefs in the Ionian Sea (Mediterranean basin)

Facies1.80
Volume: 50, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 409 - 417
Published: Dec 7, 2004
Abstract
Prosperous deep coral mounds including living colonies of Lophelia pertusa together with Madrepora oculata and Desmophyllum dianthus (= D. cristagalli) have been discovered in 2000, by fishery operations on the eastern side of the Ionian Sea. The living coral mounds are located between ca. 300 and 1,100 m on a gently dipping shelf off Apulia at Santa Maria di Leuca (SML), and characterized by a complex seabed topography. Side scan sonar, shallow...
Paper Details
Title
First geo-marine survey of living cold-water Lophelia reefs in the Ionian Sea (Mediterranean basin)
Published Date
Dec 7, 2004
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
3-4
Pages
409 - 417
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