Title of article
Antarctic marine biology - two centuries of research
Author/Authors
HEMPEL، GOTTHILF نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
195
To page
203
Abstract
Whilst interest in the economic exploitation of the Southern Ocean resources dates back to the last
part of the 18th century scientific research into elements of the marine ecosystem only began in the mid 19th
century. As far as plankton and benthos are concerned the great exploratory voyages and expeditions laid a
firm taxonomic foundation on which later work was built. The most outstanding expedition contribution was
from the Discovery Investigations. Concern about uncontrolled exploitation stimulated the SCAR
BIOMASS programme which in turn led to CCAMLR with its modelling programmes and top predator
monitoring. Recent research on pack ice communities has been aided by dedicated ice-capable research
vessels whilst unmanned photographic techniques as well as SCUBA diving and experimental research
facilities in the Antarctic have encouraged major research on benthos. International collaboration,
interdisciplinary research and good ideas suggest Antarctic marine biology has a bright future.
Keywords
EASIZ , BIOMASS , JGOFS , Krill , Southern Ocean , SCAR
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Record number
650960
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