Table 3.2 Summary of Characteristics Based on Hendrick and Foster‐Smith (2006) Table 3.3 Methodology for Sabellaria Reef Assessment
Table 3.4 Range of Figures Proposed By Participants of the JNCC 2007 Workshop, Which Could Be Used Together as a Measure of Reefiness
Table 4.1Frequently Observed Species From the Video Survey.
Table 4.2 Summary of Identified Habitats and Biotopes From the Drop‐Down Video Survey. Table 4.3 SimProf Statistically Significant Groups and Sediment Characteristics.
Table 4.4 Top Ten Most Abundant and Most Frequently Recorded Species in the Grab Samples Along the Cable Route Only (39 sites).
Table 4.5 Species Contributing up to 50% of the Within Similarity of SIMPER Groups.
Table 4.6 Biotopes per Site. Biotopes Within the Statistical Groupings (21% similarity) are Also Presented.
Table 4.7 Total Abundance and Frequency of the Top Ten Most Abundant Enumerated Taxa, and Frequency of the Top Ten Non‐Enumerated Taxa Recorded from the 2 m Beam Trawl Survey.
Table 4.8 Total Abundance and Frequency of Top Ten Fish Taxa Recorded from the 2 m Beam Trawl Survey.
Table 4.9 Taxa Species Identified as of Conservation Interest and Potential Conservation Status from the Trawl Surveys.
Table 4.10 Assessment Classes for TBT (OSPAR, 2009).
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20 22 22
24 30 31 38
49 59
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Benthic Characterisation Report November 2013
East Anglia THREE and FOUR Offshore Cable Corridor