Dear INDEEP members, 6 days left to answer the Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystem Principle Survey. For those with expertise in hydrothermal vent ecosystems, we
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Call for special issue in frontiers: “Anthropogenic Disturbances in the Deep-Sea”
In collaboration with Frontiers in Marine Science, section Deep-Sea Environments and Ecology, we are organizing a Research Topic titled “Anthropogenic Disturbances in the Deep-Sea”,
New England Deep-Sea Canyons and Seamount now National US Monument
Dear INDEEP and DOSI Members This time last year, following a call from Professor Gorka Sancho (Grice Marine Lab, College of Charleston, South Carolina,
DOSI BLOG from 22nd ISA Session, Jamaica
DOSI AT THE 22ND SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY, JULY 2016. One of the priority issues that the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI) aims
DOSI granted observer status at ISA
Dear DOSI and INDEEP Colleagues We are delighted to announce that DOSI has been granted observer status at the International Seabed Authority. There are
Regional Risk Assessment Survey for Deep-Sea Mining, due 8 August 2016
Deep-Sea Mining (ABNJ) Risk-Assessment Survey: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1SrnJHTnMP4Frkp (Deadline: August 8, 2016) Dear INDEEP Colleagues, We need your help with a regional risk assessment for deep-sea mining in
Deep-Sea Life Issue 7 – Now Available
[From the INDEEP mailing list] Dear Deep-Sea Colleagues After a couple of frustrating technical and other issues, Deep-Sea Life 7 is here! http://www.indeep-project.org/sites/indeep-project.org/f/document/DSL7.pdf Enjoy
“Ocean Leaders” Postdoc Opportunity – Canada
[From the INDEEP mailing list] How about bringing your deep-sea perspective to this post-doc at University of British Columbia, Canada? The biologically-oriented marine research
Call for applications: OBIS-INDEEP training workshop
International OBIS-INDEEP training & workshop 25-28 October 2016 – Belgium Call for applications open until 21 June 2016 Venue: UNESCO-IOC Project Office for IODE,
New Paper: Deep-sea diversity patterns are shaped by energy availability
This week, a new paper in Nature was published by members of INDEEP’s Working Group 2: Woolley S., Tittensor D., Dunstan P., Guillera-Arroita G.,