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CCH - Cetacean Critical Habitats

Critical Cetacean habitat refers to those parts of a cetaceans range, either a whole species or a particular population of that species, that are essential for day-to-day survival, as well as for maintaining a healthy population growth rate. Areas that are regularly used for feeding (including hunting), breeding (all aspects of courtship) and raising calves, as well as, sometimes, migrating, are part of critical habitat, especially if these areas are regularly used. 'Critical habitats' are areas such as spawning grounds, nursery grounds, or other areas harboring vulnerable life stages (Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, 2000). Critical habitat is identified under the US Endangered Species Act of 1973 but, to date, has mainly been applied to land-based endangered species.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

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Original title
Original abstract
Topic category
  • types_of_habitat
  • biological_characteristics
  • protected_areas
Sub category Cetacean Critical Habitats
Resource language English
Domain area
  • Black Sea
  • Mediterranean Sea
Owner MedPAN,ACCOBAMS
Provider Adriplan data Portal,MedPAN
Data portal Adriplan data Portal,ACCOBAMS
Presentation form Map (map represented in raster or vector form)
Spatial representation Vector - polygon
Coordinate reference system
    Web services
      Derives from
      Derived datasets
      Successor of
      Predecessor of
      Temporal extent 2016-05-01
      Spatial extent
      Data accessibility
      Validation level Official data
      Additional information Data sent by email
      Metadata completeness Complete
      Notes Unless otherwise indicated, re-use of MAPAMED data for non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is clearly and fully acknowledged.

      Additional info - MSP - Environment

      Species, habitats, ecosystems, pressures

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        MSFD Descriptors/Criteria
          Non MSFD Classes
            WFD

              Additional info - MSP - Oceanographic and CC

              Physics, biochemistry, EOV, ECV

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              Variables

                Additional info - MSP - Conservation

                Protected areas, OECM, IBA, EBSA, CCH, IMMA, ...

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                Types
                  Zonation

                  Additional info - MSP - Maritime activities

                  Aquaculture, fishing, transport, energy, ...

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                  Activity types

                    Additional info - MSP - Coastal & Land use and planning

                    Land use, land cover, planning (strategic, coordination, operational)

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                    Types

                      Additional info - MSP - Socio-economic

                      Living and non-living resources, shipping, tourism, energy, ...

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                      Activity types
                        Value types
                          Categories

                            Additional info - MSP - Ecosystem Services

                            Provisioning, regulation & maintenance, cultural

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                            CICES classes

                              Additional info - MSP - Legal, Governance & Planning

                              Strategic, legislation, planning, administrative, enforcement

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                              Themes
                                Functions
                                  Who is in charge?

                                  Additional info - MSP - Relevance

                                  Relevance of the dataset / resource in supporting the MSP process at different spatial scales and temporal frames

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                                  Relevance (spatial and temporal)