Benthic communities definition

Benthic communities means any sovereignty submerged land where any of the following associations of indigenous interdependent plants and animals occur: grass beds, algal beds, sponge beds, octocoral patches or beds, hard coral patches or reefs, and tidal swamps, including mangroves, identified in any reports submitted pursuant to paragraph 18-21.004(2)(c), F.A.C., Communities is intended to reflect identifiable assemblages of organisms as opposed to scattered or single individuals.

Examples of Benthic communities in a sentence

  • Benthic communities, marine mammals, sea turtles, coastal and marine birds, fish and shellfish, plankton, sea grasses, and other plant life.

  • Benthic communities on hard substrates of the offshore wind farm Egmond aan Zee (OWEZ).

  • Benthic communities, marine mammals, sea turtles, coastal and marine birds, fish and shell- fish, plankton, sea grasses, and other plant life.

  • A survey of marine mega-fauna (cetaceans, whale sharks and manta rays) will also be undertaken between Tibar and Atauro;  Benthic communities - Project footprint;  Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs) (rompongs) – offshore;  Seawater quality;  Underwater noise survey;  Dredge material dump site studies (in accordance with London Protocol and Aus NAGD 2009);  Survey and mapping of FADs (rompongs).

  • Benthic communities, marine mammals, sea turtles, coastal and marine birds, fish and shell- fish, plankton, seagrasses, and plant life.

  • Benthic communities, marine mammals, sea turtles, coastal and marine birds, fish and shellfish, plankton, seagrasses, and plant life.