Abstract
Scientific surveys employing remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) provide valuable imagery for identifying Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). However, there is presently no established framework for distinguishing VMEs from these images. While existing guidelines effectively address certain habitat types, such as scleractinian reefs, dense octocoral gardens, and chemosynthetic ecosystems, achieving consensus becomes more challenging for other habitats. Our investigation centered on two key localized rocky outcrops on the Uruguayan shelf, conducting ROV dives to explore these environments. This study aims to evaluate initial global consensus guidelines for VME identification from imagery and discuss the suitability of these criteria, and report the existence of Hard Bottom Soft Coral Gardens and Sponge associations in the inner Uruguayan shelf. Recognizing these habitats is of utmost importance for the Uruguayan government, which has expressed the intent to safeguard ecologically representative and well-connected systems crucial for marine biodiversity.
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
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