[From the INDEEP mailing list] Two-Year Postdoctoral Position at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in studies of biodiversity, connectivity and ecosystem function in
Tag: biodiversity
6 days left to answer the Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystem Principle Survey.
Dear INDEEP members, 6 days left to answer the Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystem Principle Survey. For those with expertise in hydrothermal vent ecosystems, we
Postdoc: Predictive Modelling of Deep-Sea Bioresources
Postdoctoral Researcher Predictive modelling of Deep-Sea Bioresources Ryan Institute Ref. No. NUIG 098-16 Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time fixed
New OBIS website
http://beta.iobis.org/2016/06/06/beta/ The new Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) website provides enhanced access to data and information. Explore the new OBIS search functions on the
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.,
DOSI & Deep-Sea Genetic Resources: summary from PrepCom1 (UNCLOS)
DOSI & Deep-Sea Genetic Resources: summary from PrepCom1 Deep-sea scientific research and genetic resources were in the spotlight at the first meeting of the
PhD position: Faunal colonization at hydrothermal vents (Ifremer, France)
PhD title: Influence of hydrothermal activity and substratum types on faunal colonization processes in the deep-sea *Dead-line for application: May 31st 2016* *A PhD
Webinar: The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative – Going Forward
Upcoming DOSI Webinars THE DEEP-OCEAN STEWARDSHIP INITIATIVE: GOING FORWARD 18th Nov 2015 THE DEEP-SEA WEBINAR SERIES Hosted by LP REGISTER HERE To join the event
Protecting the Untamed Seas – The New York Times
[From the INDEEP mailing list] The following story has some helpful information on the new high seas treaty under development for biodiversity conservation and
Special issue in Marine Biodiversity – Biodiversity of CCZ, Request for Contributions
[From the INDEEP mailing list] We would like to invite contributions to a special issue on the biodiversity of the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone