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A strategy for the conservation of biodiversity on mid-ocean ridges from deep-sea mining
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Author Affiliations
Duke University, Marine Conservation Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, ...
Published InScience Advances
Year2018
Citations131
Abstract
Mineral exploitation has spread from land to shallow coastal waters and is now planned for the offshore, deep seabed. Large seafloor areas are being approved for exploration for seafloor mineral deposits, creating an urgent need for regional environmental management plans. Networks of areas where mining and mining impacts are prohibited are key elements of these plans. We adapt marine reserve design principles to the distinctive biophysical environment of mid-ocean ridges, offer a framework for design and evaluation of these networks to support conservation of benthic ecosystems on mid-ocean ridges, and introduce projected climate-induced changes in the deep sea to the evaluation of reserve design. We enumerate a suite of metrics to measure network performance against conservation targets and network design…
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