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“The work of InterRidge and its potential relevance to the establishment of environmental baselines, including the voluntary code of conduct for scientific research at hydrothermal vents, and potential collaborations with the Authority”. Prof. Colin Devey
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“The work of InterRidge and its potential relevance to the establishment of environmental baselines, including the voluntary code of conduct for scientific research at hydrothermal vents, and potential collaborations with the Authority” Prof. Colin Devey InterRidge Chair, Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel, Germany
The work of InterRidge • Relevance to the establishment of environmental baselines • The voluntary code of conduct for scientific research at hydrothermal vents • Collaborations with the Authority
The Spreading Axes From http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eastern/plates.html
The Spreading Axes An active and dynamic place
The Spreading Axes An active and dynamic place
1 km The Spreading Axes A BIG place Sidescanbilder B. Appelgate unveröff.
The Spreading Axes A BIG place
InterRidge www.interridge.org
The work of InterRidge • Community-building • InterRidge Newsletter
The work of InterRidge • Community-building • InterRidge Newsletter • Email news alerts
The work of InterRidge • Community-building • InterRidge Newsletter • Email news alerts • Ship berth exchange
The work of InterRidge • Information dissemination • Web site • Databases • Cruise lists • Meetings list
The work of InterRidge • Science foresight
The work of InterRidge • Science coordination
InterRidge Working Groups • Ultraslow Ridges • Deep Earth Sampling • Global Exploration • Ridge Ecosystems • Hotspot-Ridge Interactions • Monitoring and Observatories • Back-arc basins • Biogeochemical interactions at vents • Ultraslow Ridges • Deep Earth Sampling • Global Exploration • Ridge Ecosystems • Hotspot-Ridge Interactions • Monitoring and Observatories • Back-arc basins • Biogeochemical interactions at vents
The work of InterRidge • Science policy/representation Code of Conduct for the Scientific Study of Marine Hydrothermal Vent Sites
The Code of Conduct No effective conservation without research • Voluntary Code to minimize impact and maximize efficiency of necessary research • Clear positioning of scientific community in discussions with regulators & NGOs • Outreach for marine environmental protection
The Code of Conduct My personal view • Choice of sampling/measuring methods • Contamination minimization • Pre-cruise planning, post-cruise assessment • Personal responsibility • Maximal use from minimal sampling • Coordination of site visits/equipment left
Science as a Stakeholder Ocean Challenge Vol 12, 1
Environmental Baselines • No group in IR working explicitly on this presently • Mandate/Proposal for Ecology WG (Workshop?) • Initiate new WG on hydrothermal precipitates?