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Howell, Kerry L; Hilario, Ana; Allcock, A Louise; Bailey, David; Baker, Maria; Clark, Malcom R; Colaco, Ana; Copley, Jon; Cordes, Erik E; Danovaro, Roberto; Dissanayake, Awantha; Escobar, Elva; Esquete, Patricia; Gallagher, Austin J; Gates, Andrew R; Gaudron, Sylvie M; German, Christopjer R; Gjerde, Kristina M; Higgs, Nicholas D; Le Bris, Nadine; levin, Lisa A; Manea, Elisabetta; McClain, Craig; Menot, Leinaick; Mestre, Neila C; Metaxas, Anna; Milligan, Rosanna; Muthumbi, Agnes WN; Narayanaswamy, Bhavani E; Ramalho, Sofia P; Ramirez-Llodra, Eva; Robson, Laura M; Rogers, Alex D; Sellanes, Javier; Sigwart, Julia D; Sink, Kerry; Snelgrove, Paul VR; Stefanoudis, Paris V; Sumida, Paulo Y; Taylor, Michelle L; Thurber, Andrew R; Vieira, Rui; Watanabe, Hiromi K; Woodall, Lucy C; Xavier, Joana R (2020). Nature Ecology & Evolution https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01352-5.
ABSTRACT
The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development presents an exceptional opportunity to effect positive change in ocean use. We outline what is required of the deep-sea research community to achieve these ambitious objectives.
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