Human activities on the deep seafloor in the North East Atlantic: an assessment of spatial extent
Background Environmental impacts of human activities on the deep seafloor are of increasing concern. While activities within waters shallower than 200 m have been the focus of previous assessments of anthropogenic impacts, no study has quantified the extent of individual activities or determined th...
Main Authors: | Benn, Angela R. (Author), Weaver, Philip P. (Author), Billett, David S.M (Author), van den Hove, Sybille (Author), Murdock, Andrew P. (Author), Doneghan, Gemma B. (Author), Le Bas, Tim (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-09-13.
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