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3.2.2. Other interesting physical features: Such as hydrodynamics, volcanic formations, caves,
underwater formations, etc.
3.3. BIOLOGICAL FEATURES
3.3.1. Habitats: A brief description of dominant marine habitats, on the basis of the habitat
classifications adopted within the framework of MAP (and their coverage in ha)
3.3.2. List of regionally/globally important species (flora and fauna)
List here ONLY those species protected by international agreements which are present in the
area. Any other species may be listed if they are clearly considered of regional importance and
have high representation in the area. Put the species list under separate headings for Marine
Plants, Terrestrial Plants, Marine Invertebrates, Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, and
Mammals. For each species state:
a) its relative abundance as Common (C), Uncommon (U) or Occasional (O),
b) Its global status as rare (r), endemic (e) and/or threatened (t), and
c) its status as an important resident population (R), or important for its breeding (B), feeding (F),
wintering (W) or migratory passage (M)
SPECIES Rel. Abundance Global STATUS Local STATUS
(C) (U) (O) (r) (e) (t) (R) (B) (F) (W) (M)
3.3.3. Flora: Describe in a few sentences the main plant assemblages significant in the area.
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