Future challenges in southern ocean ecology research
International audience The Southern Ocean is experiencing relentless change. The Antarctic and Southern Ocean community, represented by 75 scientists and policy-makers from 22 countries, recently met to formulate a collective vision on the priorities for Antarctic research for the next two decades a...
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International audience The Southern Ocean is experiencing relentless change. The Antarctic and Southern Ocean community, represented by 75 scientists and policy-makers from 22 countries, recently met to formulate a collective vision on the priorities for Antarctic research for the next two decades and beyond. Here, we assess high-interest research areas related specifically to Southern Ocean life and ecology that, although not all retained as the 80 top priorities among the addressed scientific domains, are of considerable relevance to the biology and ecology of the Southern Ocean. As certain regions of the Southern Ocean ecosystems have witnessed abiotic and biotic changes in the last decades (e.g., warming, climate variability, changes in sea ice, and abundance of marine organisms), such an exercise was urgently needed. We concluded that basic biological information on the taxonomy of numerous organisms is still lacking in areas, such as the deep-ocean floor or the under-ice environments. Furthermore, there is a need for knowledge about the response and resilience of Antarctic marine ecosystems to change. The continuation of a long-term commitment and the development and use of innovative technology to adequately monitor the Southern Ocean ecosystems is required. Highlighting the most important Southern Ocean research topics allow the identification of the challenges and future requirements in technological development, and both research and funding strategies for the various stakeholders. |
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Xavier, Jose C Brandt, Angelika Ropert‐coudert, Yan Badhe, Renuka Gutt, Julian Havermans, Charlotte Jones, Christopher Costa, Erli S. Lochte, Karin Schloss, Irene R. Kennicutt, Mahlon C. Sutherland, William J |
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ISSN: 2296-7745 Frontiers in Marine Science https://hal.science/hal-01335863 Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016, 3 (94), pp.1-9. ⟨10.3389/fmars.2016.00094⟩ |
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ftinraparis:oai:HAL:hal-01335863v1 2024-11-03T14:50:41+00:00 Future challenges in southern ocean ecology research Xavier, Jose C Brandt, Angelika Ropert‐coudert, Yan Badhe, Renuka Gutt, Julian Havermans, Charlotte Jones, Christopher Costa, Erli S. Lochte, Karin Schloss, Irene R. Kennicutt, Mahlon C. Sutherland, William J British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Marine and environmental research centre - IMAR-CMA (Coimbra, Portugal) University of Coimbra Portugal (UC) Zoological Museum Hamburg University of Hamburg Département Ecologie, Physiologie et Ethologie (DEPE-IPHC) Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC) Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) European Polar Board Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung = Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research = Institut Alfred-Wegener pour la recherche polaire et marine (AWI) Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique = Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (IRSNB / RBINS) Protected Resources Division (Southwest Fisheries Science Center) NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul ((UERGS)) Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul Instituto Antártico Argentino Department of Computer Science and Engineering Texas A&M University (CSE) Texas A&M University College Station 2016 https://hal.science/hal-01335863 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00094 en eng HAL CCSD Frontiers Media info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/fmars.2016.00094 doi:10.3389/fmars.2016.00094 ISSN: 2296-7745 Frontiers in Marine Science https://hal.science/hal-01335863 Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016, 3 (94), pp.1-9. ⟨10.3389/fmars.2016.00094⟩ Southern Ocean future research policy making ecology conservation [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2016 ftinraparis https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00094 2024-10-08T14:55:07Z International audience The Southern Ocean is experiencing relentless change. The Antarctic and Southern Ocean community, represented by 75 scientists and policy-makers from 22 countries, recently met to formulate a collective vision on the priorities for Antarctic research for the next two decades and beyond. Here, we assess high-interest research areas related specifically to Southern Ocean life and ecology that, although not all retained as the 80 top priorities among the addressed scientific domains, are of considerable relevance to the biology and ecology of the Southern Ocean. As certain regions of the Southern Ocean ecosystems have witnessed abiotic and biotic changes in the last decades (e.g., warming, climate variability, changes in sea ice, and abundance of marine organisms), such an exercise was urgently needed. We concluded that basic biological information on the taxonomy of numerous organisms is still lacking in areas, such as the deep-ocean floor or the under-ice environments. Furthermore, there is a need for knowledge about the response and resilience of Antarctic marine ecosystems to change. The continuation of a long-term commitment and the development and use of innovative technology to adequately monitor the Southern Ocean ecosystems is required. Highlighting the most important Southern Ocean research topics allow the identification of the challenges and future requirements in technological development, and both research and funding strategies for the various stakeholders. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Southern Ocean Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRA Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Frontiers in Marine Science 3 |