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The Faial-Pico Channel ( pt, Canal Faial-Pico) is an long channel that separates the islands of Faial and
Pico Pico may refer to: Places The Moon * Mons Pico, a lunar mountain in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium basin Portugal * Pico, a civil parish in the municipality of Vila Verde * Pico da Pedra, a civil parish in the municipality of Ribeir ...
in the central group of the archipelago of the
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. The strait is divided into various depressions, calderas and micro-systems, referred to as ''Baixas''.


Geography

The Baixa do Norte is located from ''Ponta da Espalamaca'', at a depth of approximately , to a depth reaching below sea level. The leading edge of the ''Baixa do Norte'' reef includes a series of large rocky outcrops, of less than in size. Considered a minor reef, the ''Baixa do Norte'' has been used by some fishers, who extended their catches from the ''Baixa da Barca''. The ''Baixa'' is characterized by peaks at the depth, with large blocks of rock and a fishery of considerable dimension. In comparison, the southern margins is characterized by peaks to about consisting of peaks and valleys. The southern or Baixa do Sul is a meridianal reef situated southeast of the port of Horta. It is located approximately below sea level. The entire channel is distinguished by geological structures, including two sub-aquatic caldeiras, between diameter. Until about below sea level, the area is dominated by extensive uninterrupted boulders, with a terrain that is rugged and divided by metres. Some of these cassums are broken by abrasive calderas, formed from large boulders grinding into the reef floor. These ''covas de gigante'' (''giants' holes''), some deep and diameters that permit movement.


Biome

The regions gather a variety of organisms, that include small algae and crustaceans to large pelagic species, searching for these large concentration of fish. Due to the importance of these location, various studies by investigators at the regional Department of Oceanography and Fishing (DOP) and
University of the Azores The University of the Azores (Portuguese: ''Universidade dos Açores''), or commonly abbreviated as ''UAc'', is the only public university in the Autonomous Region of the Azores. It was founded on January 9, 1976, two years after the Carnation Rev ...
(UAç) have delineated these areas by the temporal differences between spring and summer seasons (based on 1997 research), noting a differentiation in marine life during the period, owing to a reduction of anthropological pressures. The area was designated a ZEC, ''Zonas Especiais de Conservação'' (''Special Conservation Zone'') owing to the important habitats for
common tern The common tern (''Sterna hirundo'') is a seabird in the family Laridae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution, its four subspecies breeding in temperate and subarctic regions of Europe, Asia and North America. It is strongly migrator ...
s (''Sterna hirundo''),
loggerhead sea turtle The loggerhead sea turtle (''Caretta caretta'') is a species of oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belonging to the family Cheloniidae. The average loggerhead measures around in carapace length when fully ...
(''Caretta caretta'') and
common bottlenose dolphin The common bottlenose dolphin or Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (''Tursiops truncatus'') is a wide-ranging marine mammal of the family Delphinidae. The common bottlenose dolphin is a very familiar dolphin due to the wide exposure it gets in captiv ...
(''Tursiops truncatus''), as well as the ''Vidália'' (''
Azorina ''Azorina'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae, whose sole species, ''Azorina vidalii'', the Azores Bellflower, is endemic to the Azores. Its fragmented population is made up of fewer than 1000 mature plants ...
vidalii'') and ''
Spergularia Spergularia is a genus in the family Caryophyllaceae, containing salt-tolerant plants known as sandspurrys and sea-spurreys. There are about 60 species. Selected species * '' Spergularia azorica'' – endemic to the archipelago of the AzoresSecr ...
azorica''. The area is marked by two islets situated on the northwest coast of the island of Pico, in front of the seat of Madalena do Pico: the Madalena Islets, also known as the ''Ilhéu em Pé'' and ''Ilhéu Deitado''. These islets are the remains of a volcanic cone that has devolved following a submarine and substratus eruption. It is an area of refuge and nesting for marine birds, and encircled by a regular ocean depth of sand and cliff at a maximum of depth. At these depths there is a rich diversity of resident species, in addition to pelagic species, and spawning grounds of
grey triggerfish The grey triggerfish (''Balistes capriscus''), or gray triggerfish, is a species of ray-finned fish in the triggerfish family. The species is native to shallow parts of the western Atlantic from Nova Scotia to Argentina and also the eastern Atlan ...
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References

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