Fine-Scale Mapping of Mega-Epibenthic Communities and Their Patch Characteristics on Two New Zealand Seamounts
Seamounts are common features of the deep seafloor that are often associated with aggregations of mega-epibenthic fauna, including deep-sea corals and sponges. Globally, many seamounts also host abundant fish stocks, supporting commercial bottom trawl fisheries that impact non-target benthic species...
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Main Authors: | Savannah L. Goode, Ashley A. Rowden, David A. Bowden, Malcolm R. Clark, Fabrice Stephenson |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/101565d4de2b4e92b898a38a69a02fa5 |
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