RRS James Cook Cruise JC120 was part of the Managing Impacts of Deep-seA resource exploitation (MIDAS) European Union Framework Programme 7 Project. It was jointly funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council.JC120 was the first UK science cruise to the Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the northern equatorial Pacific, an area likely to be targeted for deep-sea mining for polymetallic nodules. This cruise visited the north easternmost Area of Particular Environmental Importance (APEI). There are a total of nine of these APEIs situated to the north and south of the mining claim areas defined by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) across the CCZ. The APEIs have been delineated by the ISA as part of their environmental management ...
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This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
This report gives a physical oceanographic context to the sampling carried out during RRS James Clar...
Sustainable Oceans, Livelihoods and food Security Through Increased Capacity in Ecosystem research i...
RRS Discovery cruise 130 departed Southampton 25th March 2021, operated in the Whittard Canyon (28th...
The purpose of RRS James Cook cruise JC192 was to refurbish the RAPID 26°N array of moorings that sp...
RRS Discovery cruise 116 departed Southampton 10th November 2020, operated in the Whittard Canyon (1...
The economic interest in deep-sea mineral resources has grown in recent years. Minerals of interest ...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24.5°N in the Atlantic Ocean during Jan...
The Porcupine Abyssal Plain Observatory is a sustained, multidisciplinary observatory in the North A...
The Biological Carbon Pump (BCP) is a major feature of the global carbon transporting approximately ...
The objectives of the SV Kommandor Jack 01/05 cruise were to collect EM120, and where water depths p...
Information on the distribution, abundance and ecology of marine mammal in the Wider Caribbean Regio...
JC180 is the main experimental cruise component of the EC funded €16m project Strategies for the env...
RRS James Cook cruise 231 departed Southampton 1st May 2022, operated in the Whittard Canyon (2-3 Ma...
This cruise report covers scientific operations conducted during RRS Discovery Cruise DY039. The pur...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
This report gives a physical oceanographic context to the sampling carried out during RRS James Clar...
Sustainable Oceans, Livelihoods and food Security Through Increased Capacity in Ecosystem research i...