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A strategy for the conservation of biodiversity on mid-ocean ridges from deep-sea mining

An international initiative takes conservation planning into the deep ocean to inform environmental management of deep-sea mining.
- Duke University United States
- University of California System United States
- University of Queensland Australia
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography United States
- University of Southampton United Kingdom
Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Conservation of Natural Resources, Life on Land, Climate Change, Oceans and Seas, 551, 333, Floor Massive Sulfides, Particle-Size Diversity, Hydrothermal Vent Mussels, Life Below Water, Ecosystem, Fracture-Zone, SEMPIA Workshop Participants, Ocean Acidification, Ne Atlantic, Biodiversity, Environmental Management, Genetic Connectivity, 1000 General, Earth Sciences, Beta-Diversity, North-Atlantic, Environmental Sciences
Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Conservation of Natural Resources, Life on Land, Climate Change, Oceans and Seas, 551, 333, Floor Massive Sulfides, Particle-Size Diversity, Hydrothermal Vent Mussels, Life Below Water, Ecosystem, Fracture-Zone, SEMPIA Workshop Participants, Ocean Acidification, Ne Atlantic, Biodiversity, Environmental Management, Genetic Connectivity, 1000 General, Earth Sciences, Beta-Diversity, North-Atlantic, Environmental Sciences
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