Development of a framework
for Mapping European Seabed Habitats (MESH)
The MESH Project started in 2004
and is made up of a consortium of twelve partners from five
European countries led by the UK’s Joint Nature Conservation
Committee (JNCC), with financial support from the EC’s INTERREG
IIIB NWE Programme. The MESH partnership draws together
scientific and technical habitat-mapping skills, expertise in data
collation and its management, and proven practical experience in
the use of seabed-habitat maps for environmental management within
national regulatory frameworks.
If you work producing seabed
habitats maps, use seabed maps in your work or just want to
gain an overview of the marine mapping process this website
has something for you.
The website is designed to give
easy access to the hundreds of project outputs that include an
interactive mapping page, a catalogue of mapping studies, practical
guides, tool kits, data templates and technical
reports. These items cover most aspects of seabed habitat
mapping from planning surveys, fieldwork standards, data handling, predictive modelling, producing
maps to how to communicate your results. For an easy
introduction to the MESH project you could
start by reading the MESH Executive
Summary or the Guide to Marine Habitat Mapping but if you
already have interest in a specialist area why not jump
straight into the products library.

Highlights:
1. MESH Confidence assessment
tool
2. MESH Survey scoping tool
3.
Guide for non
Scientists
4. MESH
Conference
5. MESH
Seabed signature catalogue
The website will be constantly updated until the end of the
project in January 2008 and the MESH team would appreciate any
feedback on the website or the
products.
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