Deep coral and associated species taxonomy and ecology: (DeepCAST) II Expedition Report, Roatan, Honduras, May 21-28, 2011


Autoria(s): Etnoyer, Peter J.; Shirley, Thomas C.; Lavelle, Katherine A.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

NOAA has a mandate to explore and understand deep-sea coral ecology under Magnuson-Stevens Sustainable Fisheries Conservation Act Reauthorization of 2009. Deep-sea corals are increasingly considered a proxy for marine biodiversity in the deep-sea because corals create complex structure, and this structure forms important habitat for associated species of shrimp, crabs, sea stars, brittle stars, and fishes. Yet, our understanding of the nature of the relationships between deep-corals and their associated species is incomplete. One of the primary challenges of conducting any type of deep-sea coral (DSC) research is access to the deep-sea. The deep-sea is a remote environment that often requires long surface transits and sophisticated research vehicles like submersibles and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). The research vehicles often require substantial crew, and the vehicles are typically launched from large research vessels costing many thousands of dollars a day. To overcome the problem of access to the deep-sea, the Deep Coral and Associated Species Taxonomy and Ecology (DeepCAST) Expeditions are pioneering the use of shore-based submersibles equipped to do scientific research. Shore-based subs alleviate the need for expensive ships because they launch and return under their own power. One disadvantage to the approach is that shore-based subs are restricted to nearby sites. The disadvantage is outweighed, however, by the benefit of repeated observations, and the opportunity to reduce the costs of exploration while expanding knowledge of deep-sea coral ecology.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14776/1/DeepCAST_II_ExpeditionReport_Final%24a.pdf

Etnoyer, Peter J. and Shirley, Thomas C. and Lavelle, Katherine A. (2011) Deep coral and associated species taxonomy and ecology: (DeepCAST) II Expedition Report, Roatan, Honduras, May 21-28, 2011. Charleston, SC , NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science , 42pp. (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS , 137)

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en

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NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14776/

http://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo13392

Palavras-Chave #Ecology #Fisheries #Management
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Monograph or Serial Issue

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