Seafloor animals decreased by 37% in a deep-sea mining exploration zone, a landmark report has found. Scientists from the Natural History Museum (NHM), University of Gothenburg and National ...
A chemical boundary in the deep sea may have helped shape abyssal ecosystem composition based on body type. The discovery has implications for how these communities could be affected by climate change ...
The study is thought to be the largest yet into the impacts of deep-sea mining mining on seafloor animals. Researchers took images of an abyssal worm at sea (Natural History Museum/University of ...
Scientists from the Natural History Museum (NHM), University of Gothenburg and National Oceanography Centre spent more than five years studying how biodiversity could be affected by deep-sea mining.
The study is thought to be the largest yet into the impacts of deep-sea mining mining on seafloor animals. By contributor Rebecca Speare-Cole, Press Association Sustainability Reporter Published Dec 5 ...
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