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Redefining the Influence of Chemosynthetic Ecosystems for Effective Management

Redefining the Influence of Chemosynthetic Ecosystems for Effective Management
Redefining the Influence of Chemosynthetic Ecosystems for Effective Management
Key Messages:
1. Chemosynthetic ecosystems can influence the function and health of our ocean.
2. It is necessary to broaden the definition of chemosynthetic ecosystems (hydrothermal
vents and hydrocarbon seeps) to include their zone of influence and expand perception
of these systems as broad habitat areas rather than isolated islands in the deep sea.
3. Chemosynthetic ecosystems can be impacted by deep-water fishing, offshore oil and gas
extraction, and deep-sea mining.
4. Standardized methodological approaches for baseline surveys, monitor
Cordes, Erik E.
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Levin, Lisa A.
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Thurber, Andrew
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Metaxas, Anna
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Bravo, María Emilia
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Baker, Maria
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Cordes, Erik E.
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Levin, Lisa A.
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Thurber, Andrew
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Metaxas, Anna
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Bravo, María Emilia
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Baker, Maria
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Cordes, Erik E., Levin, Lisa A., Thurber, Andrew, Metaxas, Anna, Bravo, María Emilia and Baker, Maria (2021) Redefining the Influence of Chemosynthetic Ecosystems for Effective Management.

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Abstract

Key Messages:
1. Chemosynthetic ecosystems can influence the function and health of our ocean.
2. It is necessary to broaden the definition of chemosynthetic ecosystems (hydrothermal
vents and hydrocarbon seeps) to include their zone of influence and expand perception
of these systems as broad habitat areas rather than isolated islands in the deep sea.
3. Chemosynthetic ecosystems can be impacted by deep-water fishing, offshore oil and gas
extraction, and deep-sea mining.
4. Standardized methodological approaches for baseline surveys, monitor

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Published date: 1 December 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 454959
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454959
PURE UUID: d3b9884d-448e-46c4-9ba4-ec9e266d4d43
ORCID for Maria Baker: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6977-8935

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Date deposited: 02 Mar 2022 17:57
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:44

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Author: Erik E. Cordes
Author: Lisa A. Levin
Author: Andrew Thurber
Author: Anna Metaxas
Author: María Emilia Bravo
Author: Maria Baker ORCID iD

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