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Soft seabeds

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© H. Thedy

Description

Soft seabeds are formed with mobile sediments, sand and pebbles. They are characterised by a flat surface, subjected to currents and swells, without any obvious places to hide. The organisms that live here have adopted two different strategies to protect themselves: some bury themselves in the sand, others develop mimicking or camouflage mechanisms.

Did you know?

These abyssal beaches cover approximately 9/10 of the sea floor.

Main associated species

  • Fan mussel
  • Long-snouted seahorse
  • Short-snouted seahorse
  • Mediterranean slipper lobster