Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and Conservation

A decade of Ridge 2000 and related research has yielded new and refined understanding of events and processes that occur on mid-ocean ridge and back-arc spreading centers, as reported in this special issue of Oceanography. Exciting exploration has also continued, with the past decade witnessing disc...

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Main Author: Cindy Lee Van Dover
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Oceanography Society 2012-03-01
Series:Oceanography
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Online Access:http://tos.org/oceanography/archive/25-1_van_dover.pdf
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spelling doaj-6c7e5a27c5034b3f9501fa95a8747fdb2020-11-24T21:40:13ZengThe Oceanography SocietyOceanography1042-82752012-03-01251313316Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and ConservationCindy Lee Van DoverA decade of Ridge 2000 and related research has yielded new and refined understanding of events and processes that occur on mid-ocean ridge and back-arc spreading centers, as reported in this special issue of Oceanography. Exciting exploration has also continued, with the past decade witnessing discovery of vent ecosystems in the Arctic (Pedersen et al., 2010), a new vent biogeographic province in the Southern Ocean (Rogers et al., 2012), and what may be a new vent province in the Caribbean, where the deepest known vent site was found on the Cayman Rise (Connelly et al., 2012). These recently discovered sites are home to many species new to science, some of which are especially strange in their abundance and distribution, including relatives of the yeti crab (Macpherson et al., 2006) reported from vents of the Scotia back arc (Rogers et al., 2012). http://tos.org/oceanography/archive/25-1_van_dover.pdfhydrothermal vent ecosystemsdeep-sea conservation
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hydrothermal vent ecosystems
deep-sea conservation
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title Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and Conservation
title_short Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and Conservation
title_full Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and Conservation
title_fullStr Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and Conservation
title_full_unstemmed Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems and Conservation
title_sort hydrothermal vent ecosystems and conservation
publisher The Oceanography Society
series Oceanography
issn 1042-8275
publishDate 2012-03-01
description A decade of Ridge 2000 and related research has yielded new and refined understanding of events and processes that occur on mid-ocean ridge and back-arc spreading centers, as reported in this special issue of Oceanography. Exciting exploration has also continued, with the past decade witnessing discovery of vent ecosystems in the Arctic (Pedersen et al., 2010), a new vent biogeographic province in the Southern Ocean (Rogers et al., 2012), and what may be a new vent province in the Caribbean, where the deepest known vent site was found on the Cayman Rise (Connelly et al., 2012). These recently discovered sites are home to many species new to science, some of which are especially strange in their abundance and distribution, including relatives of the yeti crab (Macpherson et al., 2006) reported from vents of the Scotia back arc (Rogers et al., 2012).
topic hydrothermal vent ecosystems
deep-sea conservation
url http://tos.org/oceanography/archive/25-1_van_dover.pdf
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