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Title: Seamounts of Cabo Verde: a review of their ecological and economic significance, anthropogenic impacts, and conservation needs
Authors: Orejas, Covadonga
Vinha, Beatriz
Ainsworth, Gillian B.
Saldanha, Sarah
Militão, Teresa
Mohn, Christian
Hansteen, Thor H.
Ratão, Sara S.
Hoving, Henk Jan
Amaro, Teresa
Anderson, Dominique M.J.
Araújo, Deusa
Correia, Ana Mafalda
Berrow, Simon
Dinis, Herculano A.
Freitas, Rui
Lopes, Evandro
Lopes, Vanessa
Lopez, Pedro
Macedo, Thais
March, David
Martins, Samir
Matos, Diana M.
Medrano, Fernando
Melo, Tommy
Monteiro, Gilda
Mosquera Giménez, Ángela 
Paiva, Vitor H.
Queiroz, Nuno
Schütte, Florian
Stauffer, Julian B.
Taxonera, Albert
Weelden, Celine Van
González-Solís, Jacob
Huvenne, Veerle A.I.
UNESCO Clasification: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Keywords: Biodiversity
Biological oceanography
Cabo Verde
Macaronesia
Management, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Progress in Oceanography 
Abstract: The deep-sea areas of the Cabo Verde Archipelago remain largely unexplored, with seamounts standing out as the most prominent and abundant geomorphological features. The ecological significance of these underwater structures is well-documented in various regions of the planet, as they often serve as biodiversity hotspots, stepping stones for species connectivity and, in some cases, areas with high levels of endemism. However, the biology and ecology of the seamounts around Cabo Verde are still largely unknown. Preliminary studies of the geomorphology, oceanographic characteristics and ecology of specific features suggest that the Cabo Verde seamount network — comprising 14 known conspicuous seamounts as well as smaller elevations less than 1000 m — harbours high biological diversity. That biodiversity associated with the Cabo Verde seamounts spans a wide range of forms, from microscopic organisms to cetaceans, encompassing both pelagic and benthic communities. Commercial activities associated with seamounts, in particular fishing, are a critical aspect to consider for ecosystem management. Evaluating their current uses, future prospects, and the existing and potential threats the Cabo Verde seamounts face is essential for effective and sustainable marine spatial planning. This study reviews and synthesises the current knowledge on the Cabo Verde seamounts within its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), focusing on their environmental and biological aspects, including geology, oceanography, and associated biological communities. Key topics include primary production, zooplankton communities, benthic organisms, large vertebrates such as elasmobranchs, sea turtles, seabirds, and cetaceans, as well as microbes and trophic linkages. Additionally, this review explores the socio-economic dimensions linked to seamounts, highlighting their importance to the local economy and emphasizing the need for effective marine spatial management plans. These considerations are crucial for balancing conservation efforts with sustainable use, ensuring the long-term health of these vital underwater ecosystems.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/152335
ISSN: 0079-6611
DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2025.103579
Source: Progress in Oceanography [ISSN 0079-6611], v. 240, (Enero 2026)
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