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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Keywords: Azores; Cabeco_do_Luis; CoralFISH; Cruise/expedition; Depth, bathymetric; Depth, bathymetric, maximum; Description; Diameter; Ecosystem based management of corals, fish and fisheries in the deep waters of Europe and beyond; Height; LATITUDE; Location; LONGITUDE; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Sample code/label; Substrate type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 108 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Keywords: CoralFISH; Depth, bathymetric, maximum; Depth, bathymetric, minimum; Ecology; Ecosystem based management of corals, fish and fisheries in the deep waters of Europe and beyond; LATITUDE; Location; LONGITUDE; Reference/source
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 71 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: de Matos, Valentina K F; Gomes-Pereira, José N; Tempera, Fernando; Ribeiro, Pedro A; Braga-Henriques, Andreia; Porteiro, Filipe (2014): First record of Antipathella subpinnata (Anthozoa, Antipatharia) in the Azores (NE Atlantic), with description of the first monotypic garden for this species. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 99, 113-121, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.07.003
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: The first record of Antipathella subpinnata ( Ellis and Solander, 1786) for the Azores archipelago is presented based on bottom longline by-catch analysis and ROV seafloor surveys, extending the species western-most boundary of distribution in the NE Atlantic. The species was determined using classic taxonomy and molecular analysis targeting nuclear DNA. Although maximum spine height on Azorean colonies branchlets is slightly smaller than that reported from Mediterranean colonies (0.12 vs 0.16 mm), the analysis of partial 18S rDNA, complete ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 and partial 28S rDNA suggests that the Azorean and Mediterranean specimens belong to the same species. Video surveys of an A. subpinnata garden detected near Pico Island are used to provide the first in situ description of the species habitat in the region and the first detailed description of a black coral garden in the NE Atlantic. With A. subpinnata being the only coral found between 150 and 196 m depths, this is the deepest black coral garden recorded in the NE Atlantic and the first one to be monospecific. The species exhibited a maximum density of 2.64 colonies/m**2 and occurred across a surface area estimated at 67,333 m**2, yielding a local population estimate of 50,500 colonies.
    Keywords: CoralFISH; Ecosystem based management of corals, fish and fisheries in the deep waters of Europe and beyond
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Vanreusel, Ann; Hilário, Ana; Ribeiro, Pedro A; Menot, Lenaick; Martínez Arbizu, Pedro (2016): Threatened by mining, polymetallic nodules are required to preserve abyssal epifauna. Scientific Reports, 6(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/srep26808
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: Standardized video transects, 17 in total, were performed one meter above the seafloor using the Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) Kiel 6000 to identify composition and densities of both sessile and mobile megabenthic epifauna (excluding fish, crustaceans and large protozoans) in areas with dense nodule concentrations (〉15% cover) and areas with very few or no obvious surface nodules (〈1%).
    Keywords: Actiniaria; Alcyonacea; Antipatharia; Area; Asteroidea; Ceriantharia; Corallimorpharia; Crinoidea; Date/Time of event; Echinoidea; Elevation of event; Event label; Holothuroidea; Hydrozoa; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; LATITUDE; Length; Location; LONGITUDE; North Pacific Ocean; Ophiuroidea; Porifera; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; ROV03; ROV05; ROV06; ROV07; ROV08; ROV10; ROV11; ROV12; ROV13; ROV14; Sample code/label; SO239; SO239_101-1; SO239_131-1; SO239_141-1; SO239_157-1; SO239_161-1; SO239_189-1; SO239_200-1; SO239_41-1; SO239_64-1; SO239_82-1; Sonne_2; Substrate type; Width
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 576 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Abundance records of megafauna observed in images extracted from six remotely operated vehicle (ROV) dives during two SponGES cruises conducted in the summers of 2017 and 2018. The ROV dives were performed by Ægir 6000 and the cruises were conducted on the RV G.O. Sars. The ROV dives traversed across various regions on the seamount, from the base of the seamount at 2700 m depth to the summit at 580 m depth. 600 images were selected and annotated from the dives where all megafauna 〉1 cm were documented in the imagery.
    Keywords: Actiniaria indeterminata; Actinostola sp.; Actinostolidae indeterminata; Amblyraja hyperborea; Amphidiscella monai; Aphrocallistidae indeterminata; Arctic; Asbestopluma (Asbestopluma) furcata; Ascidia obliqua; Asconema foliatum; Asteroidea indeterminata; Axinellidae indeterminata; Bathycrinus carpenterii; benthic communities; Bivalvia indeterminata; Buccinidae indeterminata; Bythocaris sp.; Catherinum striolatum; Caulophacus (Caulophacus) arcticus; Cephalopoda indeterminata; Ciona intestinalis forma longissima; Cladorhiza gelida; Cluster type description; Cnidaria indeterminata; Colossendeis proboscidea; Craniella infrequens; Crossaster papposus; Crossota sp.; Crustacea indeterminata; Decapoda indeterminata; Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic; Demospongiae indeterminata; Depth, bathymetric; Depth, reference; Edwardsiella sp.; Event label; File name; G. O. Sars (2003); Gaidropsarus argentatus; Gastropoda indeterminata; Geodia hentscheli; Gersemia fruticosa; Gersemia rubiformis; GS2017110; GS2017110-23-ROV12; GS2017110-33-ROV-14; GS2017110-41-ROV-19; GS2018108; GS2018108-19-ROV-12; GS2018108-25-ROV-17; GS2018108-34-ROV-22; Habitat Mapping; Hemigellius sp.; Hexactinellida indeterminata; Hexadella dedritifera; Hormathia sp.; Hormathiidae indeterminata; Hymedesmiidae indeterminata; Hymenaster pellucidus; Identification; Image, under water; Image area; Isidella sp.; Kolga hyalina; LATITUDE; Lissodendoryx (Lissodendoryx) complicata; LONGITUDE; Lucernaria bathyphila; Lycenchelys platyrhina; Lycodes frigidus; Lycopodina sp.; Macrourus berglax; Molgula sp.; Nemertea indeterminata; Neobirsteiniamysis inermis; Neohela sp.; Ophiuroidea indeterminata; Paraliparis bathybius; Poliometra prolixa; Polymastia thielei; Poraniidae indeterminata; Poraniomorpha (Poraniomorpha) hispida; Porifera indeterminata; Remote operated vehicle; Rhodichthys regina; Rossellidae indeterminata; ROV; ROV dives; Saccocalyx sp.; Schultz Bank; Scyphidium septentrionale; Seamount; Solaster sp.; sponge grounds; SponGES; Strongylocentrotus sp.; Stylocordyla borealis; Substrate type; Teredo sp.; Tetractinellida indeterminata; Thenea valdiviae; Total counts; Tylaster willei
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 81729 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-02-01
    Description: Polymetallic nodule mining at abyssal depths in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone (Eastern Central Pacific) will impact one of the most remote and least known environments on Earth. Since vast areas are being targeted by concession holders for future mining, large-scale effects of these activities are expected. Hence, insight into the fauna associated with nodules is crucial to support effective environmental management. In this study video surveys were used to compare the epifauna from sites with contrasting nodule coverage in four license areas. Results showed that epifaunal densities are more than two times higher at dense nodule coverage (〉25 versus ≤10 individuals per 100 m2), and that taxa such as alcyonacean and antipatharian corals are virtually absent from nodule-free areas. Furthermore, surveys conducted along tracks from trawling or experimental mining simulations up to 37 years old, suggest that the removal of epifauna is almost complete and that its full recovery is slow. By highlighting the importance of nodules for the epifaunal biodiversity of this abyssal area, we urge for cautious consideration of the criteria for determining future preservation zones.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Seamounts are abundant and prominent features on the deep-sea floor and intersperse with the nodule fields of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCZ). There is a particular interest in characterising the fauna inhabiting seamounts in the CCZ because they are the only other ecosystem in the region to provide hard substrata besides the abundant nodules on the soft-sediment abyssal plains. It has been hypothesised that seamounts could provide refuge for organisms during deep-sea mining actions or that they could play a role in the (re-)colonisation of the disturbed nodule fields. This hypothesis is tested by analysing video transects in both ecosystems, assessing megafauna composition and abundance. Nine video transects (ROV dives) from two different license areas and one Area of Particular Environmental Interest in the eastern CCZ were analysed. Four of these transects were carried out as exploratory dives on four different seamounts in order to gain first insights into megafauna composition. The five other dives were carried out in the neighbouring nodule fields in the same areas. Variation in community composition observed among and along the video transects was high, with little morphospecies overlap along intra-ecosystem transects. Despite the observation of considerable faunal variations within each ecosystem, differences between seamounts and nodule fields prevailed, showing significantly different species associations characterising them, thus calling into question their use as a possible refuge area.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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