Biotopes of the Barents Sea

Definition: Biotopes are unique combinations of species and their environment. This dataset shows a predicted distribution of marine biotopes in the Barents Sea, based on modeling of species composition, seabed sediments, and oceanographic data.

Updated: 09.11.2025
Owner: Geological Survey of Norway

Usage

The species that live on the seabed are not evenly distributed, but occur in patches linked to different environments and bottom types. This distribution is important to undrestand in order to manage the seabed in the most sustainable way possible. The maps can be used when designing management plans, scientific research, conservation and for making recommendations related to the use of the marine areas. The level of detail of the dataset indicates use within the map scale: 1:3 000 000 - 1:10 000 000.

Explanation of assessment of FAIR principles:

There have made various tests to evaluate datasets in relation to the FAIR criteria. These are our interpretations, which then assess the criteria in relation to standards and protocols used for spatial data in Norway and Europe. For more information on which calculations we use for each indicator, look at the details of FAIR assessments for each specific dataset.

FAIR-status: 87%

Mareano status