A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program

ABSTRACT The ocean plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Earth System and in the provision of vital goods and services. The United Nations (UN) declared 2021–2030 as the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The Roadmap for the Ocean Decade aims to achieve six critical soc...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Howell, Kerry L, Hilário, Ana, Allcock, A Louise, Bailey, David M, Baker, Maria, Clark, Malcolm R, Colaço, Ana, Copley, Jon, Cordes, Erik E, Danovaro, Roberto, Dissanayake, Awantha, Escobar, Elva, Esquete, Patricia, Gallagher, Austin J, Gates, Andrew R, Gaudron, Sylvie M, German, Christopher R, Gjerde, Kristina M, Higgs, Nicholas D, Le Bris, Nadine, Levin, Lisa A, Manea, Elisabetta, McClain, Craig, Menot, Lenaick, Mestre, Nelia C, Metaxas, Anna, Milligan, Rosanna J, Muthumbi, Agnes WN, Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E, Ramalho, Sofia P, Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Robson, Laura M, Rogers, Alex D, Sellanes, Javier, Sigwart, Julia D, Sink, Kerry, Snelgrove, Paul VR, Stefanoudis, Paris V, Sumida, Paulo Y, Taylor, Michelle L, Thurber, Andrew R, Vieira, Rui P, Watanabe, Hiromi K, Woodall, Lucy C, Xavier, Joana R
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4297324 2024-09-15T18:24:20+00:00 A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program Howell, Kerry L Hilário, Ana Allcock, A Louise Bailey, David M Baker, Maria Clark, Malcolm R Colaço, Ana Copley, Jon Cordes, Erik E Danovaro, Roberto Dissanayake, Awantha Escobar, Elva Esquete, Patricia Gallagher, Austin J Gates, Andrew R Gaudron, Sylvie M German, Christopher R Gjerde, Kristina M Higgs, Nicholas D Le Bris, Nadine Levin, Lisa A Manea, Elisabetta McClain, Craig Menot, Lenaick Mestre, Nelia C Metaxas, Anna Milligan, Rosanna J Muthumbi, Agnes WN Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E Ramalho, Sofia P Ramirez-Llodra, Eva Robson, Laura M Rogers, Alex D Sellanes, Javier Sigwart, Julia D Sink, Kerry Snelgrove, Paul VR Stefanoudis, Paris V Sumida, Paulo Y Taylor, Michelle L Thurber, Andrew R Vieira, Rui P Watanabe, Hiromi K Woodall, Lucy C Xavier, Joana R 2020-11-25 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.584861 unknown Zenodo https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2020.584861/full#S12 https://zenodo.org/communities/sponges https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.584861 oai:zenodo.org:4297324 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, (2020-11-25) deep sea blue economy Ocean Decade Biodivercity essential ocean variables European Union (EU) Horizon 2020 Grant Agreement No 679849 Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: an integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation SponGES info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.584861 2024-07-26T04:31:52Z ABSTRACT The ocean plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Earth System and in the provision of vital goods and services. The United Nations (UN) declared 2021–2030 as the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The Roadmap for the Ocean Decade aims to achieve six critical societal outcomes (SOs) by 2030, through the pursuit of four objectives (Os). It specifically recognizes the scarcity of biological data for deep-sea biomes, and challenges the global scientific community to conduct research to advance understanding of deep-sea ecosystems to inform sustainable management. In this paper, we map four key scientific questions identified by the academic community to the Ocean Decade SOs: (i) What is the diversity of life in the deep ocean? (ii) How are populations and habitats connected? (iii) What is the role of living organisms in ecosystem function and service provision? and (iv) How do species, communities, and ecosystems respond to disturbance? We then consider the design of a global-scale program to address these questions by reviewing key drivers of ecological pattern and process. We recommend using the following criteria to stratify a global survey design: biogeographic region, depth, horizontal distance, substrate type, high and low climate hazard, fished/unfished, near/far from sources of pollution, licensed/protected from industry activities. We consider both spatial and temporal surveys, and emphasize new biological data collection that prioritizes southern and polar latitudes, deeper (>2000 m) depths, and midwater environments. We provide guidance on observational, experimental, and monitoring needs for different benthic and pelagic ecosystems. We then review recent efforts to standardize biological data and specimen collection and archiving, making “sampling design to knowledge application” recommendations in the context of a new global program. We also review and comment on needs, and recommend actions, to develop capacity in deep-sea research; and the role of inclusivity - ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Zenodo Frontiers in Marine Science 7
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blue economy
Ocean Decade
Biodivercity
essential ocean variables
European Union (EU)
Horizon 2020
Grant Agreement No 679849
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: an integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
SponGES
spellingShingle deep sea
blue economy
Ocean Decade
Biodivercity
essential ocean variables
European Union (EU)
Horizon 2020
Grant Agreement No 679849
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: an integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
SponGES
Howell, Kerry L
Hilário, Ana
Allcock, A Louise
Bailey, David M
Baker, Maria
Clark, Malcolm R
Colaço, Ana
Copley, Jon
Cordes, Erik E
Danovaro, Roberto
Dissanayake, Awantha
Escobar, Elva
Esquete, Patricia
Gallagher, Austin J
Gates, Andrew R
Gaudron, Sylvie M
German, Christopher R
Gjerde, Kristina M
Higgs, Nicholas D
Le Bris, Nadine
Levin, Lisa A
Manea, Elisabetta
McClain, Craig
Menot, Lenaick
Mestre, Nelia C
Metaxas, Anna
Milligan, Rosanna J
Muthumbi, Agnes WN
Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E
Ramalho, Sofia P
Ramirez-Llodra, Eva
Robson, Laura M
Rogers, Alex D
Sellanes, Javier
Sigwart, Julia D
Sink, Kerry
Snelgrove, Paul VR
Stefanoudis, Paris V
Sumida, Paulo Y
Taylor, Michelle L
Thurber, Andrew R
Vieira, Rui P
Watanabe, Hiromi K
Woodall, Lucy C
Xavier, Joana R
A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
topic_facet deep sea
blue economy
Ocean Decade
Biodivercity
essential ocean variables
European Union (EU)
Horizon 2020
Grant Agreement No 679849
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: an integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
SponGES
description ABSTRACT The ocean plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Earth System and in the provision of vital goods and services. The United Nations (UN) declared 2021–2030 as the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The Roadmap for the Ocean Decade aims to achieve six critical societal outcomes (SOs) by 2030, through the pursuit of four objectives (Os). It specifically recognizes the scarcity of biological data for deep-sea biomes, and challenges the global scientific community to conduct research to advance understanding of deep-sea ecosystems to inform sustainable management. In this paper, we map four key scientific questions identified by the academic community to the Ocean Decade SOs: (i) What is the diversity of life in the deep ocean? (ii) How are populations and habitats connected? (iii) What is the role of living organisms in ecosystem function and service provision? and (iv) How do species, communities, and ecosystems respond to disturbance? We then consider the design of a global-scale program to address these questions by reviewing key drivers of ecological pattern and process. We recommend using the following criteria to stratify a global survey design: biogeographic region, depth, horizontal distance, substrate type, high and low climate hazard, fished/unfished, near/far from sources of pollution, licensed/protected from industry activities. We consider both spatial and temporal surveys, and emphasize new biological data collection that prioritizes southern and polar latitudes, deeper (>2000 m) depths, and midwater environments. We provide guidance on observational, experimental, and monitoring needs for different benthic and pelagic ecosystems. We then review recent efforts to standardize biological data and specimen collection and archiving, making “sampling design to knowledge application” recommendations in the context of a new global program. We also review and comment on needs, and recommend actions, to develop capacity in deep-sea research; and the role of inclusivity - ...
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author Howell, Kerry L
Hilário, Ana
Allcock, A Louise
Bailey, David M
Baker, Maria
Clark, Malcolm R
Colaço, Ana
Copley, Jon
Cordes, Erik E
Danovaro, Roberto
Dissanayake, Awantha
Escobar, Elva
Esquete, Patricia
Gallagher, Austin J
Gates, Andrew R
Gaudron, Sylvie M
German, Christopher R
Gjerde, Kristina M
Higgs, Nicholas D
Le Bris, Nadine
Levin, Lisa A
Manea, Elisabetta
McClain, Craig
Menot, Lenaick
Mestre, Nelia C
Metaxas, Anna
Milligan, Rosanna J
Muthumbi, Agnes WN
Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E
Ramalho, Sofia P
Ramirez-Llodra, Eva
Robson, Laura M
Rogers, Alex D
Sellanes, Javier
Sigwart, Julia D
Sink, Kerry
Snelgrove, Paul VR
Stefanoudis, Paris V
Sumida, Paulo Y
Taylor, Michelle L
Thurber, Andrew R
Vieira, Rui P
Watanabe, Hiromi K
Woodall, Lucy C
Xavier, Joana R
author_facet Howell, Kerry L
Hilário, Ana
Allcock, A Louise
Bailey, David M
Baker, Maria
Clark, Malcolm R
Colaço, Ana
Copley, Jon
Cordes, Erik E
Danovaro, Roberto
Dissanayake, Awantha
Escobar, Elva
Esquete, Patricia
Gallagher, Austin J
Gates, Andrew R
Gaudron, Sylvie M
German, Christopher R
Gjerde, Kristina M
Higgs, Nicholas D
Le Bris, Nadine
Levin, Lisa A
Manea, Elisabetta
McClain, Craig
Menot, Lenaick
Mestre, Nelia C
Metaxas, Anna
Milligan, Rosanna J
Muthumbi, Agnes WN
Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E
Ramalho, Sofia P
Ramirez-Llodra, Eva
Robson, Laura M
Rogers, Alex D
Sellanes, Javier
Sigwart, Julia D
Sink, Kerry
Snelgrove, Paul VR
Stefanoudis, Paris V
Sumida, Paulo Y
Taylor, Michelle L
Thurber, Andrew R
Vieira, Rui P
Watanabe, Hiromi K
Woodall, Lucy C
Xavier, Joana R
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title A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
title_short A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
title_full A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
title_fullStr A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
title_full_unstemmed A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
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