High antarctic benthos: A "coevolution" of nature conservation and ecosystem research?
Due to international law the Antarctic is currently the best protected large ecosystem on Earth, providing the opportunity for scientific research into processes of both regional and global importance. However, it is impossible to carry out research activities without minor disturbances to the envir...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:7566 2023-09-05T13:15:06+02:00 High antarctic benthos: A "coevolution" of nature conservation and ecosystem research? Gutt, Julian 2000 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/7566/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.18108 unknown Gutt, J. (2000) High antarctic benthos: A "coevolution" of nature conservation and ecosystem research? , The 7th International Symposium on Antarctic Science: Polar Biology, Cheju Island, Korea, Aug 2000. . hdl:10013/epic.18108 EPIC3The 7th International Symposium on Antarctic Science: Polar Biology, Cheju Island, Korea, Aug 2000. Conference notRev 2000 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:46:48Z Due to international law the Antarctic is currently the best protected large ecosystem on Earth, providing the opportunity for scientific research into processes of both regional and global importance. However, it is impossible to carry out research activities without minor disturbances to the environment. The Weddell Sea with its shelf inhabiting fauna can be considered to be representative for the entire Antarctic shelf with exceptions. It has generally escaped major anthropogenic impact but it is the only area in the high latitude Antarctic where long-term research fishing has been carried out. There are two main results combining aspects of nature conservation and benthos reseach. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Polar Biology Weddell Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea |
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Due to international law the Antarctic is currently the best protected large ecosystem on Earth, providing the opportunity for scientific research into processes of both regional and global importance. However, it is impossible to carry out research activities without minor disturbances to the environment. The Weddell Sea with its shelf inhabiting fauna can be considered to be representative for the entire Antarctic shelf with exceptions. It has generally escaped major anthropogenic impact but it is the only area in the high latitude Antarctic where long-term research fishing has been carried out. There are two main results combining aspects of nature conservation and benthos reseach. |
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High antarctic benthos: A "coevolution" of nature conservation and ecosystem research? |
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High antarctic benthos: A "coevolution" of nature conservation and ecosystem research? |
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Gutt, J. (2000) High antarctic benthos: A "coevolution" of nature conservation and ecosystem research? , The 7th International Symposium on Antarctic Science: Polar Biology, Cheju Island, Korea, Aug 2000. . hdl:10013/epic.18108 |
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