Recommendations for a High Seas Conservation Issue Concerning the Polymetallic Nodule Ecosystem of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean

International Marine Minerals Society
Virginie Tilot de Grissac
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Aug 24, 2006

Abstract

This project funded by Government of Flanders (Belgium) and coordinated by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission proposes to draw recommendations for conservation of the biodiversity and for minimizing the impact of future nodule mining from the description of the referential state of suprabenthic megafaunal assemblages within a nodule ecosystem in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ). The description of this specific ecosystem is based on the analysis of about 200 000 photographs and some 55 hours of film collected by French and American exploratory cruises. The video and hotographic sampling has been achieved by means of different towed and remote control devices designed for Ifremer and NOAA including the manned submersible “the Nautile.”
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APA: Virginie Tilot de Grissac  (2006)  Recommendations for a High Seas Conservation Issue Concerning the Polymetallic Nodule Ecosystem of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean

MLA: Virginie Tilot de Grissac Recommendations for a High Seas Conservation Issue Concerning the Polymetallic Nodule Ecosystem of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.

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