Knowledge of the distribution and extent of seagrass habitats is currently the basis of management and conservation policies of the coastal zones in most European countries. This basic information is being requested through European directives for the establishment of monitoring programmes and the implementation of specific actions to preserve the marine environment. In addition, this information is crucial for the quantification of the ecological importance usually attributed to seagrass habitats due to, for instance, their involvement in biogeochemical cycles, marine biodiversity and quality of coastal waters or global carbon budgets. The seagrass atlas of Spain represents a huge collective effort performed by 84 authors across 30 Spanish institutions largely involved in the scientific research, management and conservation of seagrass habitats during the last three decades. They have contributed to the availability of the most precise and realistic seagrass maps for each region of the Spanish coast which have been integrated in a GIS to obtain the distribution and area of each seagrass species. Most of this information has independently originated at a regional level by regional governments, universities and public research organisations, which explain the elevated heterogeneity in criteria, scales, methods and objectives of the available information. On this basis, seagrass habitats in Spain occupy a total surface of 1,541,63 km2, 89% of which is concentrated in the Mediterranean regions; the rest is present in sheltered estuarine areas of the Atlantic peninsular regions and in the open coastal waters of the Canary Islands, which represents 50% of the Atlantic meadows. Of this surface, 71.5% corresponds to Posidonia oceanica, 19.5% to Cymodocea nodosa, 3.1% to Zostera noltii (=Nanozostera noltii), 0.3% to Zostera marina and 1.2% to Halophila decipiens. Species distribution maps are presented (including Ruppia spp.), together with maps of the main impacts and pressures that has affected or threatened their conservation status, as well as the management tools established for their protection and conservation. Despite this considerable effort, and the fact that Spain has mapped wide shelf areas, the information available is still incomplete and with weak precision in many regions, which will require an investment of major effort in the near future to complete the whole picture and respond to demands of EU directives.
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Causas del deterioro y pérdida de praderas marinas en España: el impacto del hombre
José Luis Sánchez Lizaso, Juan M. Ruiz, Jaime Bernardeau Esteller
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Eva Cacabelos Reyes, Patricia Quintas Pérez, Jesús Souza Troncoso, Ignacio Bárbara, Verónica García Redondo, Javier Cremades, Joxe Mikel Garmendia Etxandi, Araceli Puente Trueba, María Recio Espìnosa, Bárbara Ondiviela Eizaguirre
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Atlántico sur peninsular y mar de Alborán
José Luis Rueda Ruiz, Javier Urra Recuero, Ángel Mateo Ramírez
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Praderas de angiospermas marinas de Cataluña
Javier Romero Martinengo, Marta Pérez, Teresa Alcoverro Pedrola, Mariona de Torres, Marta Manzanera, Rosario Allué Puyuelo
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Praderas de angiospermas marinas de las Islas Baleares
E. Álvarez, Antoni María Grau, Núria Marbà Bordalba, David Carreras Martí
págs. 180-220
Praderas de angiospermas marinas de la Comunidad Valenciana.
Juan E. Guillén Nieto, José Luis Sánchez Lizaso, Yolanda Fernández Torquemada, A Triviño, S. Jiménez, J. Martínez, D. Gras, G. Soler
págs. 222-266
Praderas de angiospermas marinas de Murcia
Juan M. Ruiz, Lázaro Marín Guirao, Aránzazu Ramos Segura, Rocio García Muñoz, Emilio María-Dolores Pedrero, Juana Guirao Sánchez, Francisca Baraza Martínez, Antonio López Hernández, Carlos J. García Alonso
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Praderas de angiospermas marinas de Andalucía
Mª Carmen Arroyo, Agustín Barrajón, Fernando Guillermo Brun Murillo, Fernando del Castillo, Julio C. de la Rosa Álamos, Elena Díaz Almela, Manuel Fernández Casado, Ignacio Hernández, Diego Moreno Lampreave, José Lucas Pérez-Lloréns, María del Mar Otero, José Miguel Remón Menéndez, Juan Jose Vergara Oñate, María Soledad Vivas Navarro
págs. 314-399
Praderas de angiospermas marinas de territorios transfretanos
Javier Zapata, Francisco Javier Martínez Medina, Ángel Orozco Rodríguez, Juan José Villalón Arias, Jaime Bernardeau Esteller
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Praderas de angiospermas marinas de las Islas Canarias
Manuel Ruiz de la Rosa, Fernando Tuya Cortés, Rogelio Herrera, Leopoldo Moro Abad, Fernando Espino, Ricardo Haroun Tabraue, Pablo Manent Sintes
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Praderas de angiospermas marinas de Galicia
Eva Cacabelos Reyes, Patricia Quintas Pérez, Jesús Souza Troncoso, José Sánchez, Javier Amigo Vázquez, María Inmaculada Romero Buján, Verónica García Redondo, Javier Cremades, Ignacio Bárbara
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Praderas de angiospermas marinas de Asturias
Álvaro Bueno Sánchez, José Antonio Fernández Prieto, Paloma Peón, Susana García Díaz, Teresa Sánchez Corominas, Víctor M. Vázquez
págs. 532-566
Praderas de angiospermas marinas de Cantabria
Bárbara Ondiviela Eizaguirre, Gerardo García-Castrillo Riesgo, María Recio Espìnosa, Araceli Puente Trueba, José Antonio Juanes de la Peña
págs. 568-594
Praderas de angiospermas marinas del País Vasco
Joxe Mikel Garmendia Etxandi, Guillem Chust Peters, Mireia Valle Tobar, Ángel Borja, Javier Franco
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