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snippet: This layer is part of a collection and inventory of seafloor mapping, ground-truthing, and predictive habitat modeling data within the Gulf of Mexico. The inventory was compiled to support the mesophotic and deep benthic community (MDBC) portfolio that aims to restore MDBC in the Gulf of Mexico as part of a Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
summary: This layer is part of a collection and inventory of seafloor mapping, ground-truthing, and predictive habitat modeling data within the Gulf of Mexico. The inventory was compiled to support the mesophotic and deep benthic community (MDBC) portfolio that aims to restore MDBC in the Gulf of Mexico as part of a Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
accessInformation: Demopoulos AWJ, Bourque JR, Durkin A, Cordes EE. 2018. The influence of seep habitats on sediment macrofaunal biodiversity and functional traits. Deep-Sea Research Part I 142:77-93.
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description: This item is part of the predictive habitat modeling component of the MDBC seafloor mapping, ground-truthing, and predictive habitat modeling inventory. It is a feature class representing the footprint of predictive habitat modeling. The layer specifically displays the area of predictions for the modeling study associated with the unique dataset identifier PHM000005 (Demopoulos et al. 2018). A maximum entropy modeling framework was applied to presence-background data to predict habitat suitability at a spatial resolution of 3 m.
licenseInfo: NOAA makes no warranties or representations whatsoever regarding the availability, quality, accuracy, content, completeness or suitability for the user's needs of such information.
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title: PHM000005 Footprint
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