Increasing exploration and industrial exploitation of the vast and fragile deep-ocean environment for a wide range of resources (e.g., oil, gas, fisheries, new molecules, and soon, minerals) raises global concerns about potential ecological impacts (1–3). Multiple impacts on deep-sea ecosystems (>200 m below sea level; ?65% of the Earth's surface is covered by deep ocean) caused by human activities may act synergistically and span extensive areas. Cumulative impacts could eventually cause regime shifts and alter deep-ocean life-support services, such as the biological pump or nutrient recycling (2, 4, 5). Although international law and national legislation largely ignore the deep sea's critical role in the functioning and buffering of pl...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
The deep sea (>200 m depth) encompasses >95% of the world’s ocean volume and represents the largest ...
The ocean plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Earth System and in the provision of vital ...
Increasing exploration and industrial exploitation of the vast and fragile deep-ocean environment fo...
Danovaro, Roberto ... et. al.-- 3 pagesIncreasing exploration and industrial exploitation of the vas...
Covering more than half the planet, the deep ocean sequesters atmospheric CO2 and recycles major nut...
In comparison to terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, much remains unknown about the deep sea’s ecosy...
The oceans are facing more threats now than at any time in history. Yet a nascent industry is rampin...
Deep-sea ecosystems are the most extensive on Earth and provide key goods and services for human wel...
overing more than half the planet, the deep ocean sequesters atmospheric CO2 and recycles major nutr...
Climate change manifestation in the ocean, through warming, oxygen loss, increasing acidification, a...
The deep sea (>200 m depth) encompasses >95% of the world’s ocean volume and represents the la...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Climate change manifestation in the ocean, through warming, oxygen loss, increasing acidification, a...
● Ecosystem services are benefits that people derive from nature.● The deep ocean provides many crit...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
The deep sea (>200 m depth) encompasses >95% of the world’s ocean volume and represents the largest ...
The ocean plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Earth System and in the provision of vital ...
Increasing exploration and industrial exploitation of the vast and fragile deep-ocean environment fo...
Danovaro, Roberto ... et. al.-- 3 pagesIncreasing exploration and industrial exploitation of the vas...
Covering more than half the planet, the deep ocean sequesters atmospheric CO2 and recycles major nut...
In comparison to terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, much remains unknown about the deep sea’s ecosy...
The oceans are facing more threats now than at any time in history. Yet a nascent industry is rampin...
Deep-sea ecosystems are the most extensive on Earth and provide key goods and services for human wel...
overing more than half the planet, the deep ocean sequesters atmospheric CO2 and recycles major nutr...
Climate change manifestation in the ocean, through warming, oxygen loss, increasing acidification, a...
The deep sea (>200 m depth) encompasses >95% of the world’s ocean volume and represents the la...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Climate change manifestation in the ocean, through warming, oxygen loss, increasing acidification, a...
● Ecosystem services are benefits that people derive from nature.● The deep ocean provides many crit...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
The deep sea (>200 m depth) encompasses >95% of the world’s ocean volume and represents the largest ...
The ocean plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Earth System and in the provision of vital ...