Megafaunal-habitat associations at a deep-sea coral mound off North Carolina, USA

Volume: 159, Issue: 5, Pages: 1079 - 1094
Published: Feb 21, 2012
Abstract
Deep-sea corals provide important habitat for many organisms; however, the extent to which fishes and other invertebrates are affiliated with corals or other physical variables is uncertain. The Cape Fear coral mound off North Carolina, USA (366–463 m depth, 33° 34.4′N, 76° 27.8′W) was surveyed using multibeam sonar and the Johnson-Sea-Link submersible. Multibeam bathymetric data (2006) were coupled with in situ video data (2002–2005) to define...
Paper Details
Title
Megafaunal-habitat associations at a deep-sea coral mound off North Carolina, USA
Published Date
Feb 21, 2012
Volume
159
Issue
5
Pages
1079 - 1094
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