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Map viewer. Explore the new Natura 2000 sites. Factsheets. Look into protected species, habitats, Natura 2000 sites factsheets. Digital report. Check why EU habitats need to be restored. What does the EU do to protect Biodiversity? 26.4% EU land are covered by protected areas. 12.1% EU marine waters are. covered by protected areas. 1,840+.
- Countries
This page contains a series of country profiles with data on...
- Policy
Efforts to halt the loss of biodiversity in Europe are...
- Europe's Biodiversity
This section digs into the European Biodiversity, by...
- Resources
Europe's Biodiversity; Countries; Resources; Resources....
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- Romania
Conservation status by group. In Romania the assessment of...
- Marine biodiversity
The map of the week shows the number of species and...
- Countries
15 Σεπ 2023 · For the Map of the Week this week, we focus on biodiversity. This predefined map includes three map layers highlighting biodiversity and biodiversity conservation across Europe: Marine Natura 2000 sites, Marine protected areas and Coralligenous Habitats.
The European Atlas of the Seas provides information about Europe’s marine environment, covering topics such as nature, tourism, security, energy, passenger transport, sea bottom, sea level rise, fish consumption, and much more.
Map of the Week – Marine habitats and biodiversity conservation. This map shows the classified biological zones for all European waters used in the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) broad-scale seabed habitat model (EUSeaMap).
For the Map of the Week this week, we focus on biodiversity. This predefined map includes three map layers highlighting biodiversity and biodiversity conservation across Europe: Marine Natura 2000 sites, Marine protected areas and Coralligenous Habitats.
The map of the week shows the number of species and observations per sea region in the year of 2011 based on the information collected by the European Ocean Biogeographic Information System (EurOBIS) and available through EMODnet Biology.
Marine. Europe’s seas and oceans host the largest range of ecosystems in the entire European Union. They are hotspots of global biodiversity and provide our citizens with a steady flow of essential goods (e.g. food) and services (e.g. climate regulation).