Sponge grounds, also known as sponge aggregations, are intertidal to deep-sea habitats formed by large accumulations of sponges (glass sponges and/or demosponges), often dominated by a few massive species. Sponge grounds were already reported more than 150 years ago,[1] but the habitat was first fully recognized, studied and described in detail around the Faroe Islands during the inter-Nordic BIOFAR 1 programme 1987–90.[2] These were called Ostur (meaning "cheese" and referring to the appearance of the sponges) by the local fishermen and this name has to some extent entered the scientific literature.[1] Sponge grounds were later found elsewhere in the Northeast Atlantic[3] and in the Northwest Atlantic,[4] as well as near Antarctica.[1] They are now known from many other places worldwide and recognized as key marine habitats.[5]
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