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In a context where entire marine regions are in decline and many coral reef systems have collapsed, creating novel coral reef ecosystems on soft‐bottom seascapes can serve as ecological restoration at a regional scale. However, seascaping reef infrastructure in sandy environments presents unique engineering challenges distinct from traditional reef ...
Bruno W. Giraldes +9 more
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Monitoring benthic plumes, sediment redeposition and seafloor imprints caused by deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining. [PDF]
Gazis IZ +12 more
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Developing coral seeding devices and rapid deployment methods to scale up reef restoration
Current coral restoration methods are constrained by several factors, including low survival rates and high costs of coral production and deployment, making it difficult to address ecosystem‐wide coral declines. This study introduces a new two‐part coral seeding concept to efficiently settle, transport, and deploy coral spat.
Blake D. Ramsby +7 more
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A scalable “holdfast‐graft” method for reseeding threatened giant kelp forests
Abstract Introduction Global degradation of natural ecosystems demands urgent action to stem losses and, where possible, identify opportunities for scalable restoration. Giant kelp forests, formed by Macrocystis pyrifera, have declined by ~95% along eastern Tasmania in recent decades, with limited propagule supply constraining recovery.
Scott D. Ling +6 more
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Evidence for crustal brines and deep fluid infiltration in an oceanic transform fault. [PDF]
Chesley C +14 more
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Topography of the subducting basement throughout the entire Nankai Trough. [PDF]
Shiraishi K +9 more
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Discovery of Cenozoic magmatic ridges and tectonics off northern Victoria Land provides new insights into the geodynamics of the Antarctic margin. [PDF]
Civile D +11 more
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Abiotic N<sub>2</sub> reduction in submarine hydrothermal systems could quickly fertilize prebiotic oceans. [PDF]
Sun L, Li K, Sun Z, Zhang Y, Li L.
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