Designating networks of chemosynthetic ecosystem reserves in the deep sea
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 10:36authored byVan Dover, CL, Smith, CR, Ardon, J, Dunn, D, Gjerde, K, Levin, L, Smith, S, Arnaud-Haond, S, Beaudoin, Y, Bezaury, J, Boland, G, Billett, D, Carr, M, Cherkashov, G, Cook, A, DeLeo, F, Fisher, CR, Godet, L, Halpin, P, Lodge, M, Menot, J, Miller, KJ, Naudts, L, Nugent, C, Pendleton, L, Plouviez, S, Rowden, AA, Santos, RS, Shank, T, Tao, C, Tawake, A, Thurnherr, A, Treude, T
From the moment of their discovery, chemosynthetic ecosystems in the deep sea have held intrinsic scientific value. At the same time that the scientific community is studying chemosynthetic ecosystems other sectors are either engaged in, or planning for, activities that may adversely impact these ecosystems. There is a need and opportunity now to develop conservation strategies for networks of chemosynthetic ecosystem reserves in national and international waters through collaboration among concerned stakeholders.
History
Publication title
Marine Policy
Volume
36
Pagination
378-381
ISSN
0308-597X
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Elsevier Sci Ltd
Place of publication
The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, England, Oxon, Ox5 1Gb