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Stefanoudis et al. 2020


scientific article | Research Ideas and Outcomes

Deep reef ecosystems of the Western Indian Ocean: addressing the great unknown

Stefanoudis PV, Talma S, Samimi-Namin K, Woodall LC


Abstract

Indian Ocean coral reef ecosystems are some of the least explored, least funded and least protected worldwide. "First Descent: Indian Ocean" represents a series of research expeditions undertaken by Nekton between 2018-2022 in partnership with Governments in the Indian Ocean region to contribute to establishing a baseline of marine life and catalyse 30% protection by 2030. Two recent expeditions, the 2018 WILDOCEANS/ACEP Comoros Mesophotic Biodiversity Expedition (led by WILDTRUST), and the 2019 First Descent: Seychelles (led by Nekton Foundation) systematically surveyed deeper reef ecosystems in those areas, resulting in collections of biological meterial and underwater footage. In August 2019, taxonomic experts from across the globe, attended a workshop in order to identify the collected material and provide a first snapshot of the diversity of the surveyed habitats. Part of the workshop also focused on providing taxonomic training to host nation scientists and early career researchers. This document is a report on the proceedings and some of the first outcomes of this workshop.

Keywords
Meta-data
Depth range
10- 250 m

Mesophotic “mentions”
6 x (total of 2699 words)

Classification
* Presents original data
* Focused on 'mesophotic' depth range
* Focused on 'mesophotic coral ecosystem'

Fields
Biodiversity
Taxonomy

Focusgroups
Overall benthic (groups)

Locations
Comoros
Seychelles

Platforms
Manned Submersible
Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)

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