Project record of OceAnic Seamounts: an Integrated Study

Information

Type
Project
Name
OceAnic Seamounts: an Integrated Study
Acronym
OASIS
Description @en
The project OASIS aims at describing the functioning characteristics of seamount ecosystems. OASIS' holistic aproach to investigate seamount ecosystems integrates hydrographic, biochemical and biological information. Based on two case studies, OASIS will yield an advanced mechanistic understanding of the processes characterizing seamount ecosystems and their influence on the surrounding ocean. The scientific results, condensed in a conceptual ecosystem model, will be applied to outline a model management plan as well as a site specific management plans for the seamounts investigated.
Start date
2002-10

Institutes & people involved

Christiansen Bernd
associated with: Universität Hamburg; Fachbereich Biologie; Institut für Hydrobiologie und Fischereiwissenschaft
role: Co-ordinator
White Martin
associated with: National University of Ireland Galway
Martins Ana Maria
associated with: University of the Azores; Department of Oceanography and Fisheries
Serrão Santos Ricardo
associated with: University of the Azores; Department of Oceanography and Fisheries
Wolff George
associated with: University of Liverpool; Department of Earth Sciences; Oceanography Labs
Aristegui Javier
associated with: University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria; Faculty of Marine Sciences
Graf Gerd
associated with: Universität Rostock; Fachbereich Biowissenschaften; Abteilung Meeresbiologie
Bett Brian
associated with: University of Southampton; National Oceanography Centre, Southampton; Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems; DEEPSEAS Benthic Biology Group
Lutter Stefan
associated with: WWF North East Atlantic Programme
Freiwald Andre
associated with: Institute for Paleontology; Erlangen University
George Kai-Horst
associated with: Senckenberg am Meer; German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research

special collections

Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning

record metadata

date created: 2004-04-13
date modified: 2004-04-14