Extreme ecosystem studies in the deep OCEan: Technological developments EXOCET/D


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Abstract

The general objective of EXOCET/D is to develop, implement and test specific instruments aimed at exploring, describing, quantifying and monitoring biodiversity in deep-sea fragmented habitats as well as at identifying links between community structure and environmental dynamics. Onboard experimental devices will complement the approach, enabling experiments on species physiology. The EXOCET/D working fields include: video and acoustic imagery, in situ analysis of physico-chemical factors, quantitative sampling of macro- and micro-organisms, in vivo experiments, integration of multidisciplinary data, implementation on European deep-submersibles and a final phase of technical and scientific validation. Copyright © 2004 by The International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers.



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European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2005, Vienna, AustriaApril 2005..
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Sarradin, P. , Sarrazin, J. , Cadiou, J. , Olu, K. , Desbruyères, D. , Rigaud, V. , Drogou, J. , Lecornu, F. , Rolin, J. , Vuillemin, R. , Cambon-Bonavita, M. , Sauter, E. , Von Juterzenka, K. , Boetius, A. , Serrão Santos, R. , Colaço, A. , Pascoal, A. , Oliveira, P. , Shillito, B. , Zal, F. , Schultz, A. , Taylor, P. , Lane, D. , Loke, R. , Du Buf, H. , Waldmann, C. , Cormack, A. , Sanfilippo, L. and Masson, M. (2005): Extreme ecosystem studies in the deep OCEan: Technological developments EXOCET/D , European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2005, Vienna, AustriaApril 2005. .


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