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Hatton Basin Conservation Area

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Emplacement: Eastern Arctic and Newfoundland-Labrador Shelves Bioregions
Superficie approximative: 4,245,918 hectares
Date de désignation: 2017
Objectifs de conservation

To preserve the habitat of a wide variety of arctic species, including coral, mammal, and seabird species. 

Interdictions

All bottom-contact fishing is prohibited in the area.

Pourquoi (contexte environnemental pour la protection)

The area protects a variety of arctic species which rely on its marine habitat for feeding, spawning, and breeding. The area contains significant concentrations of corals, including black corals, stony corals and hydrocorals. It is home to fish and invertebrates like Greenland halibut and northern shrimp, and mammals such as narwhal and seals. There are also high densities of sea birds, such as the ivory gull (which is endangered).