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Megafauna of the German exploration licence area for seafloor massive sulphides along the Central and South East Indian Ridge (Indian Ocean)
Biodiversity Data Journal
  • Klaas Gerdes, Integrated Environmental Solutions
  • Terue Cristina Kihara, Integrated Environmental Solutions
  • Pedro Martínez Arbizu, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research
  • Thomas Kuhn, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
  • Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera, International Seabed Authority
  • Christopher L Mah, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
  • Jon L Norenburg, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
  • Thomas D Linley, Newcastle University
  • Kate Shalaeva, Natural History Museum London
  • Enrique Macpherson, Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blanes
  • Dennis Gordon, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - New Zealand
  • Sabine Stöhr, Swedish Museum of Natural History
  • Charles G. Messing, Nova Southeastern University
  • Simon Bober, University of Hamburg
  • Theresa Guggolz, University of Hamburg
  • Magdalini Christodoulou, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research
  • Andrey Gebruk, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
  • Antonina Kremenetskaia, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
  • Andreas Kroh, Naturhistorisches Museum
  • Karen Sanamyan, Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Kathrin Bolstad, Auckland University of Technology
  • Leon Hoffman, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research
  • Andrew J Gooday, University of Southampton Waterfront Campus
  • Tina Molodtsova, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-28-2021
Keywords
  • deep-sea mining,
  • INDEX,
  • fauna catalogue,
  • video imagery,
  • photographs,
  • biodiversity
Abstract

Background

The growing interest in mineral resources of the deep sea, such as seafloor massive sulphide deposits, has led to an increasing number of exploration licences issued by the International Seabed Authority. In the Indian Ocean, four licence areas exist, resulting in an increasing number of new hydrothermal vent fields and the discovery of new species. Most studies focus on active venting areas including their ecology, but the non-vent megafauna of the Central Indian Ridge and South East Indian Ridge remains poorly known.

In the framework of the Indian Ocean Exploration project in the German license area for seafloor massive sulphides, baseline imagery and sampling surveys were conducted yearly during research expeditions from 2013 to 2018, using video sledges and Remotely Operated Vehicles. New information

This is the first report of an imagery collection of megafauna from the southern Central Indian- and South East Indian Ridge, reporting the taxonomic richness and their distribution. A total of 218 taxa were recorded and identified, based on imagery, with additional morphological and molecular confirmed identifications of 20 taxa from 89 sampled specimens. The compiled fauna catalogue is a synthesis of megafauna occurrences aiming at a consistent morphological identification of taxa and showing their regional distribution. The imagery data were collected during multiple research cruises in different exploration clusters of the German licence area, located 500 km north of the Rodriguez Triple Junction along the Central Indian Ridge and 500 km southeast of it along the Southeast Indian Ridge.

Comments

This study was funded by the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources. Pictures and samples, presented in this study, originate from the INDEX exploration project for marine polymetallic sulphides by the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. Exploration activities are carried out in the framework and under the regulations of an exploration licence with the International Seabed Authority.

Many thanks to the captain and crew of the “RV Sonne”, “RV Pelagia” and “RV Porquoi pas?”. The ROV teams from the GEOMAR (ROV Kiel6000), the Canadian Scientific Submersible Facility (ROPOS) and the IFREMER (ROV Victor 6000) made this study possible with their expertise in gaining the video imagery and photographs. Thanks to the GRG who participated to the acquisition, processing and interpretation of the data shown and discussed in this paper.

Additional Comments
© 2021 Klaas Gerdes, Terue Kihara, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Thomas Kuhn, Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera, Christopher Mah, Jon Norenburg, Thomas Linley, Kate Shalaeva, Enrique Macpherson, Dennis Gordon, Sabine Stöhr, Charles Messing, Simon Bober, Theresa Guggolz, Magdalini Christodoulou, Andrey Gebruk, Antonina Kremenetskaia, Andreas Kroh, Karen Sanamyan, Kathrin Bolstad, Leon Hoffman, Andrew Gooday, Tina Molodtsova This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
DOI
10.3897/BDJ.9.e69955
Citation Information
Klaas Gerdes, Terue Cristina Kihara, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Thomas Kuhn, et al.. "Megafauna of the German exploration licence area for seafloor massive sulphides along the Central and South East Indian Ridge (Indian Ocean)" Biodiversity Data Journal Vol. 9 (2021) p. e69955 ISSN: 1314-2828
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles-messing/110/