The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling

CORAMM aims to improve our knowledge of the impacts of high suspended sediment loads and drill cuttings on cold water coral communities. The project is multidisciplinary in approach, with sedimentologists, biologists, modellers and representatives from StatoilHydro all involved in furthering the cur...

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Main Authors: Thomsen, L., Abed, R., Allers, E., Bergmann, Melanie, de Beer, D., Johnsen, S., de Laender, F., Larsson, A., Lundälv, T., Nattkemper, T. W., Nilssen, I., van Oevelen, D., Ontrup, J., Purser, A., Rønning, I., Smit, M., Unnithan, U., Wagner, H., Wang, Tingting
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Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/1/Tho2009a.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.32544
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.32544.d001
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:20430 2024-09-15T18:18:02+00:00 The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling Thomsen, L. Abed, R. Allers, E. Bergmann, Melanie de Beer, D. Johnsen, S. de Laender, F. Larsson, A. Lundälv, T. Nattkemper, T. W. Nilssen, I. van Oevelen, D. Ontrup, J. Purser, A. Rønning, I. Smit, M. Unnithan, U. Wagner, H. Wang, Tingting 2009 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/1/Tho2009a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.32544 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.32544.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/1/Tho2009a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.32544.d001 Thomsen, L. , Abed, R. , Allers, E. , Bergmann, M. orcid:0000-0001-5212-9808 , de Beer, D. , Johnsen, S. , de Laender, F. , Larsson, A. , Lundälv, T. , Nattkemper, T. W. , Nilssen, I. , van Oevelen, D. , Ontrup, J. , Purser, A. , Rønning, I. , Smit, M. , Unnithan, U. , Wagner, H. and Wang, T. (2009) The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling , GeoHab 2009, Trondheim, Norway8th May 2009. . hdl:10013/epic.32544 EPIC3GeoHab 2009, Trondheim, Norway8th May 2009., 5 Conference notRev 2009 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:01:33Z CORAMM aims to improve our knowledge of the impacts of high suspended sediment loads and drill cuttings on cold water coral communities. The project is multidisciplinary in approach, with sedimentologists, biologists, modellers and representatives from StatoilHydro all involved in furthering the current understanding of these ecosystems. CORAMM has 4 workpackages: WP1 concentrates on the development of novel video and image analysis tools to enable a better and faster evaluation of Lophelia pertusa community structure and health status. WP2 assembles and further develops sensor systems for environmental monitoring with special emphasis on particle dynamics. These systems can be used as autonomous stand-alone units or can be linked to the internet. WP3 carries out specific experiments with live coral colonies to elucidate and predict the effect of different particle size and microbial composition. WP4 will build advanced ecosystem models for cold water corals and use a physiology- based approach to predict the effect of different sediment loads on the performance of cold water corals. Here, we present the outcome of the first 18 months of research. Conference Object Lophelia pertusa Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description CORAMM aims to improve our knowledge of the impacts of high suspended sediment loads and drill cuttings on cold water coral communities. The project is multidisciplinary in approach, with sedimentologists, biologists, modellers and representatives from StatoilHydro all involved in furthering the current understanding of these ecosystems. CORAMM has 4 workpackages: WP1 concentrates on the development of novel video and image analysis tools to enable a better and faster evaluation of Lophelia pertusa community structure and health status. WP2 assembles and further develops sensor systems for environmental monitoring with special emphasis on particle dynamics. These systems can be used as autonomous stand-alone units or can be linked to the internet. WP3 carries out specific experiments with live coral colonies to elucidate and predict the effect of different particle size and microbial composition. WP4 will build advanced ecosystem models for cold water corals and use a physiology- based approach to predict the effect of different sediment loads on the performance of cold water corals. Here, we present the outcome of the first 18 months of research.
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author Thomsen, L.
Abed, R.
Allers, E.
Bergmann, Melanie
de Beer, D.
Johnsen, S.
de Laender, F.
Larsson, A.
Lundälv, T.
Nattkemper, T. W.
Nilssen, I.
van Oevelen, D.
Ontrup, J.
Purser, A.
Rønning, I.
Smit, M.
Unnithan, U.
Wagner, H.
Wang, Tingting
spellingShingle Thomsen, L.
Abed, R.
Allers, E.
Bergmann, Melanie
de Beer, D.
Johnsen, S.
de Laender, F.
Larsson, A.
Lundälv, T.
Nattkemper, T. W.
Nilssen, I.
van Oevelen, D.
Ontrup, J.
Purser, A.
Rønning, I.
Smit, M.
Unnithan, U.
Wagner, H.
Wang, Tingting
The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling
author_facet Thomsen, L.
Abed, R.
Allers, E.
Bergmann, Melanie
de Beer, D.
Johnsen, S.
de Laender, F.
Larsson, A.
Lundälv, T.
Nattkemper, T. W.
Nilssen, I.
van Oevelen, D.
Ontrup, J.
Purser, A.
Rønning, I.
Smit, M.
Unnithan, U.
Wagner, H.
Wang, Tingting
author_sort Thomsen, L.
title The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling
title_short The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling
title_full The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling
title_fullStr The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling
title_full_unstemmed The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling
title_sort coramm (coral risk assessment, monitoring and modelling
publishDate 2009
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20430/1/Tho2009a.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.32544
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op_source EPIC3GeoHab 2009, Trondheim, Norway8th May 2009., 5
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Thomsen, L. , Abed, R. , Allers, E. , Bergmann, M. orcid:0000-0001-5212-9808 , de Beer, D. , Johnsen, S. , de Laender, F. , Larsson, A. , Lundälv, T. , Nattkemper, T. W. , Nilssen, I. , van Oevelen, D. , Ontrup, J. , Purser, A. , Rønning, I. , Smit, M. , Unnithan, U. , Wagner, H. and Wang, T. (2009) The CORAMM (Coral Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Modelling , GeoHab 2009, Trondheim, Norway8th May 2009. . hdl:10013/epic.32544
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