| Introduction
The Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS) (surface : 2017 km²) is only 0.5 % of the North Sea surface, but it has
a very high diversity in marine habitats and associated biological communities. Also, the socio-economic
importance of the BCS is very high. As in most areas around the North Sea, a lot of anthropogenic activities,
such as sea fisheries, maritime transport, military shootings, dredging activities and others occur on the
BCS.
The combination of the ecological and the socio-economic value of the BCS causes conflicts between both
interests. Therefore it is very important to develop a sustainable management plan for the natural resources of
the BCS. To obtain this goal, information and knowledge is required about
- geographical distribution of the marine biological communities,
- the structure of these communities,
- their relationship with the physical and the chemical environment,
- the natural ecological and genetic variability, and
- the nature and the effect of the anthropogenic influences on these ecosystem components.
Macrobenthic organisms are good candidates for monitoring the short and long-term effects of natural and
anthropogenic impacts on and within the marine environment because of their direct link with the sediment and
with the processes that occur immediately above the sediments.
GLOBAL OBJECTIVE
The global objective of this project is to deliver a substantial contribution to the knowledge of the long term
variability in the biodiversity of the macrobenthos and the relationship with anthropogenic activities.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
The specific aim of this website is to deliver an atlas with distribution maps of the macrobenthos of the Belgian
Coastal Shelf (BCS) for the periods 1977-1983 and 1994-2000. Besides biogeographic and taxonomy information,
which is given for each taxon, descriptive details on morphology, biology, ecology, habitat preferences and
illustrations are given for a limited number a taxa (see list below). Eventually, by continuing monitoring
programmes, our knowledge of different effects of antropogenic activities on the macrobenthos will aid in the
development of a sustainable management plan for the Belgian Coastal Shelf.
List of taxa for which, besides biogeographic and taxonomy information, additional details as
outlined above are or will be made available:
- Abludomelita obtusata (Montagu,
1813)
- Abra alba (W. Wood, 1802)
- Ampelisca brevicornis (Costa,
1853)
- Aonides paucibranchiata Southern,
1914
- Arenicola marina (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Atylus falcatus Metzger, 1871
- Atylus swammerdami (Milne Edwards,
1830)
- Bathyporeia elegans Watkin, 1938
- Bathyporeia guilliamsoniana (Bate,
1856)
- Branchiostoma lanceolatum
(Pallas)
- Capitella Blainville, 1828
- Cerastoderma edule (Linnaeus,
1758)
- Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Diastylis bradyi Norman, 1879
- Diastylis rathkei (Kröyer, 1841)
- Donax vittatus (Da Costa, 1778)
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- Echinocardium cordatum (Pennant,
1777)
- Echinocyamus pusillus (O.F. Müller,
1776)
- Eteone (Eteone) longa (Fabricius,
1780)
- Eumida sanguinea (Oersted, 1843)
- Gastrosaccus spinifer (Goës,
1864)
- Glycera alba (O.F. Müller, 1776)
- Glycera capitata Oersted, 1843
- Hesionura elongata (Southern,
1914)
- Heteromastus filiformis (de
Claparède, 1864)
- Lanice conchilega (Pallas, 1766)
- Leucothoe incisa Robertson, 1892
- Macoma balthica (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Magelona johnstoni Fiege, Licher &
Mackie, 2000
- Montacuta ferruginosa (Montagu,
1808)
- Mya truncata Linnaeus, 1758
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- Mysella bidentata (Montagu, 1803)
- Nephtys cirrosa Ehlers, 1868
- Nephtys hombergii Savigny, 1818
- Nephtys longosetosa Oersted, 1843
- Eunereis longissima (Johnston,
1840)
- Notomastus latericeus M. Sars,
1850
- Ophelia limacina (Rathke, 1843)
- Ophiura albida Forbes, 1839
- Ophiura ophiura (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Owenia fusiformis Delle Chiaje,
1841
- Pariambus typicus (Kröyer)
- Pectinaria (Lagis) koreni (Malmgren,
1866)
- Petricola pholadiformis Lamarck,
1818
- Pholoe minuta (Fabricius, 1780)
- Phyllodoce Anaitides Czerniavsky,
1882
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- Poecilochaetus serpens Allen,
1904
- Pontocrates altamarinus Bate,
1858
- Scoloplos (Scoloplos) armiger (O.F.
Müller, 1776)
- Scolelepis (Scolelepis) bonnieri
(Mesnil, 1896)
- Sigalion mathildae Audouin & Milne
Edwards in Cuvier, 1830
- Spiophanes bombyx (Claparède,
1870)
- Spisula (Spisula) solida (Linnaeus,
1758)
- Spisula (Spisula) subtruncata (da
Costa, 1778)
- Sthenelais boa (Johnston, 1833)
- Tellina (Fabulina) fabula (Gmelin,
1791)
- Tellina (Angulus) tenuis (Da Costa,
1778)
- Thia scutellata (Fabricius, 1793)
- Urothoe brevicornis Bate, 1862
- Urothoe poseidonis Reibisch, 1905
- Venerupis senegalensis (Gmelin,
1791)
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For project details, please refer to IMIS
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