The continental shelf of Crete: The benthic environment

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Sediment characteristics determining macrofauna communities were investigated on the continental shelf of Crete. The sedimentary environment of the outer continental shelf of Crete is characterized by a silty substrate with significant decrease in chlorophyll a and organic carbon concentration with depth. Redox potential values indicated an ample supply of oxygen at all depths. Values of most production-related parameters (TOC, chlorophyll a, ATP) were found at the low end of the range reported from the literature even though the sampling stations were very close to the coastline. Organic carbon to chlorophyll ratios in the sediments indicated that most of the organic material is of phytoplankton origin; the quality of the organic material in the outer shelf, however, seems to be of lower bioavailability.

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Karakassis, I., & Eleftheriou, A. (1998). The continental shelf of Crete: The benthic environment. Marine Ecology, 19(4), 263–277. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.1998.tb00467.x

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