Recovery from disturbance is poorly understood in deep water, but the extent of anthropogenic impacts is becoming increasingly well documented. We used Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) to visually assess the change in benthic habitat after exploratory hydrocarbon drilling disturbance around the Morvin well located at 380m depth in the Norwegian Sea.An ROV, launched directly from the rig drilling the well in 2006 was used to carry out video transects around the well before drilling and immediately after. On a return to the site three years after disturbance a larger survey was conducted with a ship-launched ROV in 2009. Transects were repeated at the disturbed area and random background transects were taken. Visible drill cuttings were mappe...
The potential for imminent abyssal polymetallic nodule exploitation has raised considerable scientif...
This report covers the work of the SERPENT Project at the deep water Lagavulin well in the Faroe-She...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with Shell at the S...
<div><p>Recovery from disturbance in deep water is poorly understood, but as anthropogenic impacts i...
The response of a deep, cold-water benthic community to physical disturbance from offshore drilling ...
The effects of local-scale anthropogenic disturbance from active drilling platforms on epibenthic me...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with Chevron at the...
Recovery of megabenthic assemblages from physical disturbance at the Laggan deep-water hydrocarbon d...
The SERPENT project made two visits to the Transocean Leader semisubmersible drilling rig to studyse...
Recovery of deep, cold-water benthic habitats following physical disturbance caused by discharges of...
Recovery of deep, cold-water benthic habitats following physical disturbance caused by discharges of...
The SERPENT Project has been running for over ten years. In this time scientists from universities a...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with StatoilHydro a...
SERPENT visited the Borgsten Dolphin semisubmersible drilling rig at Hurricane Exploration’s Lancast...
Mining polymetallic nodules on abyssal plains will have adverse impacts on deep‐sea ecosystems, but ...
The potential for imminent abyssal polymetallic nodule exploitation has raised considerable scientif...
This report covers the work of the SERPENT Project at the deep water Lagavulin well in the Faroe-She...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with Shell at the S...
<div><p>Recovery from disturbance in deep water is poorly understood, but as anthropogenic impacts i...
The response of a deep, cold-water benthic community to physical disturbance from offshore drilling ...
The effects of local-scale anthropogenic disturbance from active drilling platforms on epibenthic me...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with Chevron at the...
Recovery of megabenthic assemblages from physical disturbance at the Laggan deep-water hydrocarbon d...
The SERPENT project made two visits to the Transocean Leader semisubmersible drilling rig to studyse...
Recovery of deep, cold-water benthic habitats following physical disturbance caused by discharges of...
Recovery of deep, cold-water benthic habitats following physical disturbance caused by discharges of...
The SERPENT Project has been running for over ten years. In this time scientists from universities a...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with StatoilHydro a...
SERPENT visited the Borgsten Dolphin semisubmersible drilling rig at Hurricane Exploration’s Lancast...
Mining polymetallic nodules on abyssal plains will have adverse impacts on deep‐sea ecosystems, but ...
The potential for imminent abyssal polymetallic nodule exploitation has raised considerable scientif...
This report covers the work of the SERPENT Project at the deep water Lagavulin well in the Faroe-She...
This report presents the results from the SERPENT project collaborative research with Shell at the S...