MAREANO. Marine AREA database for NOrwegian waters.

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MAREANO Marine AREA database for NOrwegian waters

Collecting marine benthic knowledge MAREANO maps the seabed off the Norwegian coastline, presenting knowledge on: Habitats geological and biological composition Nature types terrain variability and seascape Environmental status in bottom sediments Detailed depth data Database- and mapping services presenting systematic information about Norwegian seas

Co-operation and organisation Steering Board Four ministries Programme Group Institutions on Directory level Reference Group Scientific institutions and NGOs Geological Survey of Norway Institute of Marine Research Norwegian Mapping Authority Hydrographic Service The Executive Group

Data collection, management and information FIGUREN side 108/109 i boken Data sampling through two types of cruise activities Management within three State services Information of the combined results

Organising The Programme Group (executive heading): the Climate and Pollution Agency the Coastal Administration the Directorate of Fisheries the Geological Survey of Norway the Institute of Marine Research the Norwegian Directorate of Nature Management The Norwegian Mapping Authority the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate the Norwegian Polar Institute

Financing MAREANO is financially supported through the Norwegian State Budget 2005: 5,0 mill. Norw. kroner 2006: 23,6 mill. Norw. kroner 2007: 32,6 mill. Norw. kroner 2008: 32,6 mill. Norw. kroner 2009: 51,5 mill. Norw. kroner 2010: 51,5 mill. Norw. kroner 2011: 96,4 mill. Norw. kroner 2012: 88,4 mill. Norw. Kroner 2013: 90,5 mill. Norw. kroner

Field Methods Depth mapping / Bathymetry Multibeam echo sounding from surface ship (depth data, backscatter signals and water column data) Geological sampling Sediment samples by using corers or grab Visual observation of the seabed (real-time video) Sediment-penetrating echo sounder (e.g. TOPAS) Biological sampling Fauna is sampled by using grab, sledge and beam trawl Video

Processing of sampled data the Norwegian Mapping Authority: Noise reduction and quality assurance of depth data Terrain modelling and production of shadowed relief pictures the Institute of Marine Research: Analysing video films Identification, counting of animals per species, and biomass measurements of collected fauna Production modelling of benthic fauna Modelling of different nature types/ biotopes in co-operation with the Geological Survey of Norway Chemical sampling and analyses in co-operation with the Geological Survey the Geological Survey of Norway: Sediment grain size Chemical analyses using ICP-AES and AAS Dating of sediments through 210 Pb and 14 C Processing of backscatter- and water column data Terrain analyses Interpretation and digitalising of seabed maps Modelling of habitat maps ( natural system level) in co-operation with the Institute of Marine Research

Management-directed mapping Future climatic tool Pollution Geological sea floor maps Species richness Habitats / nature types / biotopes New species and habitats/biotopes Mapped area bio-geo-chemistry 2005 2012 95 950 km 2 Video stations 964 Physical sampling 184 Cruise time (geo/bio) 15 md Depth mapping 104 000 km 2 Terreng og bunnbilder Sampling stations 2006 2012 Depth mapping 2005-2012

Results Depth measurements: 108 000 km 2 mapped 2005-2012, produced terrain models and shadow reliefs Geology: 90 000 km 2 seabed maps published at Biology: Results from ca. 60 000 km 2 seabed, published at. Pollution: Results from ca. 90 000 km 2 seabed are published at

Nature type maps one of the main products The modelling is based on: terrain modelling, bottom sediments and video observations Produced nature maps cover: Tromsøflaket, Eggakanten, Nordland VII and Troms II The process include: Definition of new habitats / nature types Observations of different and little known bottom structures Observations of new species/nature types that according to international conventions are recognised as being vulnerable

Terreng og bunnbilder

The Røst reef The Worlds largest known coldwater reef complex 40 km long Located within an old avalanche area

Vulnerable nature types / habitats

Knowledge for whom and for what? Characterising of nature types Basic knowledge for future ecosystembased oceanic management Pollution status for marine sediments Basic knowledge for future ecosystem - based oceanic management Fisheries Reduced fuel combustion, reduced negative effects on the seabed and fishing gears Stability judgement for subsea installations Location of winddriven marine located electric power plants

MAREANO s knowledge is being used MAREANO delivers results to the revision of the Management Plan for the Barents Sea and the Norwegian Sea New habitat and species knowledge delivered to relevant national and international bio-agencies (e.g. the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC = Artsdatabanken); OSPAR) Data on distribution of vulnerable and valuable habitats is available for e.g. official management services, industry and NGOs.

MAREANO s knowledge is being used Assessments on proposed marine protected areas in Stjernsund/Sørøysund and Andfjord (The Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management, DN) Modelling work used for analyses regarding vulnerability and value in marine habitats (DN) Effects of fisheries on megafauna (DN) Knowledge used by NBIC (Artsdatabanken) relative to the development of a Norwegian nature description system (NiN) International deliveries to ICES (WGDEC, WGMHM, BEWG), towards the development of descriptions of habitats made by EUNIS and OSPAR Norwegian and EU standards for visual mapping. MESMA, HERMIONE, BENTHIS, Nordic and international networks for habitat mapping as e.g. NordForsk and OBIS. Studies of trawling effects on the seabed Biotrawl NMG2 deliveries of new detailed marine bottom data to be used by the fishing fleet Terrain models are delivered to the production of bathymetric charts: IBCAO and GEBCO

Information mapping and description services beskrivelse Downloadable datasets terrain models, shape-files, WMS, produced standard maps, quality ensured data http:///datanedlasting and Norge digitalt: www.geonorge.no Books, brochures, conferences Scientific and popular papers and articles

The future of MAREANO MAREANO delivers basic knowledge for future use for management, science, industrial development, etc. MAREANO is a long-term mapping project the Barents Sea the Norwegian Sea the North Sea?

Thank you for your attention!