Fig. 1: The 336 spatially delineated EBSAs (out of 338) described across 15 regional workshops.
From: What is an ecologically or biologically significant area?

The EBSAs are coloured by spatial and temporal classification. We build on the EBSA classification in Johnson et al.13, but use size rather than the number of parts of an EBSA to differentiate static EBSAs. Category I EBSAs (i.e. small and static EBSAs) are generally too small and coastal to be seen at a global scale.