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Nearshore habitats

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posted on 2023-11-02, 06:14 authored by PR Last
Nearshore macrohabitats are broadly classified into three distinct types: sedimentary (soft-bottom), reef (hard-bottom) and pelagic (open water) habitats. In addition to substrate type, their biotic compositions are controlled by environmental factors such as depth and wave exposure. These habitats are distributed in a distinctive pattern around Tasman Peninsula: the deep, exposed reef habitats along the eastern and southern coasts; the shallow, sheltered, soft-bottom habitats along the northern coast; and embayments of variable depths, exposures and substrate types. Eleven subtidal communities or groups of communities are identified from these habitats and their general features are described

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Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

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Tasman

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71-80

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0080-4703

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Edited by S.J. Smith. - Copyright Royal Society of Tasmania.

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