Taxonomic and Trophic Structure of Megabenthic Community on Polymetallic Nodules Fields in NE Pacific Ocean

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
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- 1377 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Data and information for this study were collected in June-July 2009 onboard the RV Yuzhmorgeologiya in the area covers about 7000 km2 in the eastern part of the CCFZ between 10º05? - 10º55?N and 119º25? ? 121º08?W. In accordance with the IOM research program the cruise was intend to acquire both geological and environmental data and information necessary for delineation of nodule deposits and also data for identification of the baseline of benthic ecosystem. Having implementation of its 15-year plan of work for exploration under the contract with ISA, current activities of IOM were focused on nodule fields within prime areas that could be mined in the future. Bottom photographs obtained by towed deep-sea vehicle NEPTUN along 6 profiles with common length about 300 km (Fig. 1). In total, about 11,500 digital photographs (what cover approximately 40,000 m2 of the ocean floor) were analyzed for assessment of nodule coverage and investigation of megafauna (animals, visible in photographs, the dimension more than 2 cm). The giant single-cell organisms Xenophyophorida were the most multiple animals in seabed photographs. Their number on the site area averaged 1187 ind/ha. However, the vertical camera position does not allow counting all xenophyophorids, therefore their valid number is represented 10 times more. According to all available information these protozoans play the relevant role in assemblage of deep-water environment, giving for other animal groups an [ ] additional source of nutrition and a substratum for settlement and attachment. The ophiuroids are found in assemblage with xenophyophorids in many cases, standing on a sediment at their base.
Citation
APA:
(2010) Taxonomic and Trophic Structure of Megabenthic Community on Polymetallic Nodules Fields in NE Pacific OceanMLA: Taxonomic and Trophic Structure of Megabenthic Community on Polymetallic Nodules Fields in NE Pacific Ocean. International Marine Minerals Society, 2010.