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OSPAR List of Threatened and/or Declining Species and Habitats, 2008. OSPAR List of Threatened and/or Declining Species and Habitats as agreed at the OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic, 2008. The agreement replaces that of 2004-6. (Reference Number- 2008-6). OSPAR Area Key- I - the Arctic- the OSPAR maritime area north of latitude 62 Degrees N, but also including Iceland and the Faeroes; II - the Greater North Sea- the North Sea, the English Channel, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat to the limits of the OSPAR maritime area, bounded on the north by latitude 62 Degrees N, on the west by longitude 5 Degrees W and the east coast of Great Britain, and on the south by latitude 48 Degrees N; III - the Celtic Seas- the area bounded by, on the east, longitude 5 Degrees W and the west coast of Great Britain and on the west by the 200 metre isobath (depth contour) to the west of 6W along the west coasts of Scotland and Ireland; IV - the Bay of Biscay/Golfe de Gascogne and Iberian coasts- the area south of latitude 48N, east of 11 Degrees W and north of latitude 36 Degrees N (the southern boundary of the OSPAR maritime area); V - the Wider Atlantic- the remainder of the OSPAR maritime area.

This list was first uploaded by Sophia Ratcliffe on the Fri Jan 07 19:44:56 UTC 2022.It contains [totalRecords:34, successfulItems:34] taxa.

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Date created: 2017-01-17
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