The MPA is in the cool temperate
Southeast Atlantic ecoregion to the west of the continental shelf. Childs Bank and its associated habitats support structurally complex and fragile ecosystems built on cold-water corals, hydrocorals, gorgonians, and glass sponges. These species are particularly vulnerable to physical disturbance and are slow to recover.
Fauna The seafloor fauna is diverse, featuring a variety of sea stars, brittle stars, pancake urchins, and large basket stars that extend their branching arms to feed in the currents along the bank's steep walls. The shelf edge adjacent to the bank is a biodiversity hotspot for demersal fish and cephalopods. Benthic samples from near the mound have revealed high abundances of infauna and epifauna, including two species of burrowing urchins (
Spatangus capensis and
Brissopsis lyrifera capensis) and a burrowing anemone (
Actinauge granulosus).
Endemism The MPA is in the cool temperate Southeast Atlantic ecoregion, which contains some species endemic to South Africa. The MPA protects the only known South African habitat for the habitat-forming cold-water coral
Desmophyllum pertusum. == See also ==