Biological Sampling in the Deep Sea

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Malcolm R. Clark, Mireille Consalvey, Ashley A. Rowden
John Wiley & Sons, Apr 18, 2016 - Nature - 472 pages

The deep sea covers over 60% of the surface of the earth, yet less than 1% has been scientifically investigated. There is growing pressure on deep-sea resources and on researchers to deliver information on biodiversity and the effects of human impacts on deep-sea ecosystems. Although scientific knowledge has increased rapidly in recent decades, there exist large gaps in global sampling coverage of the deep sea, and major efforts continue to be directed into offshore research.

Biological Sampling in the Deep Sea represents the first comprehensive compilation of deep-sea sampling methodologies for a range of habitats. It reviews the real life applications of current, and in some instances developing, deep-sea sampling tools and techniques. In creating this book the authors have been able to draw upon the experiences of those at the coal face of deep-sea sampling, expanding on the existing methodological texts whilst encompassing a level of technical detail often omitted from journal publications. Ultimately the book will promote international consistency in sampling approaches and data collection, advance the integration of information into global databases, and facilitate improved data analyses and consequently uptake of science results for the management and conservation of the deep-sea environment.

The book will appeal to a range of readers, including students, early-career through to seasoned researchers, as well as environmental managers and policy makers wishing to understand how the deep-sea is sampled, the challenges associated with deep survey work, and the type of information that can be obtained.

 

Contents

DeepSea Benthic Habitats
1
Bell Australian Marine Mammal Centre Australian Antarctic Division Hobart
4
DeepSea Fauna
16
Peter Lamont Scottish Association for Marine Science and Scottish Marine Institute Oban
33
Survey and Sampling Design
36
Environmental Sampling
57
Benthic Habitat Mapping
80
Ashley A Rowden National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Wellington
94
Baited Cameras and Traps
228
Towed Cameras
260
Submersibles and Remotely Operated Vehicles
285
Seafloor Observatories
306
Sorting Recording Preservation and Storage of Biological Samples
338
Information Management Strategies for DeepSea Biology
368
Data Analysis Considerations
386
Application of Biological Studies to Governance and Management
404

DeepSea Zooplankton Sampling
103
Trawls
126
Longlines
159
Epibenthic Sledges
184
Corers and Grabs
207
The Future of Biological Sampling in the Deep Sea
431
Glossary
437
Index
443
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Dr Malcolm R. Clark, scientist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand.

Dr Mireille Consalvey, scientist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand.

Dr Ashley A. Rowden, scientist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand.

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