In this work we describe the spatial distribution of benthic foraminifer assemblages of the Vizcaya and East
Cantabria marine continental shelf, in relation to the environmental parameters. A total of 108 species
have been taxonomically identified. Most abundant benthic foraminifer species in these samples are
Cassidulina laevigata, Cibicides refulgens, Gaudryina rudis, Lobatula lobatula, Quinqueloculina seminula,
Rosalina globularis and Textularia sagittula. Multivariate statistical analyses (Cluster-Q) of samples including
all the studied species show three main bathymetric groups for the benthic foraminifers: littoral, inner
shelf and outer shelf. Several sub-groups characterised by the sediment type and their environmental
limitations are also distinguished inside the main clusters. The occurrence of euryhaline species coming
from the estuarine areas and others from the outer shelf and the talus, evidence the effect of marine
currents in this region of the Bay of Biscay