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Submarine canyons in the Catalan Sea (NW Mediterranean): megafaunal biodiversity patterns and anthropogenic threats

Ramírez-Llodra et al., 2012

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Ramírez-Llodra E
Sardà F
Aguzzi J
Puig P
Palanques A
Solé M
Martín J
Tecchio S
Koenig S
Fernandez-Arcaya U
Mechó A
Fernández Ramón M
et al.
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The continental margin of the Catalonia is crossed by several submarine canyons of different evolutionary history (Fig. 1)(Canals et al., 2004a). The main characteristic of the circulation pattern on the Catalan coast is a slope current referred to as the Northern current …
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