Environmental Features Relevant to Deep-Sea Mining along the Rio Grande Rise for the Implementation of Protected Areas
Abstract
Interest in the extraction of mineral resources from the deep-sea has increased rapidly
in the recent years due to technological advancements. Since 2001, the International
Seabed Authority has granted over 25 exploration leases for deep-sea mining in oceanic
Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. These areas are often poorly studied and thus
it is currently a challenge to develop effective regulations before mining activities
commence. This study attempts to address this issue by exploring the environmental
characteristics found in an emergent area of deep-sea mining exploration, the Rio
Grande Rise (RGR) off the Southeastern coast of Brazil. This is accomplished through
the compilation and mapping of environmental datasets for the RGR region as well as
a biogeographic classification of the RGR seafloor based on several datasets that
are known to influence deep-sea biodiversity. The goal of this study is to identify
areas and features within this region that are important for regulators to consider
as mining regulations and protected areas are developed in the near future.
Type
Master's projectSubject
Deep-Sea MiningRio Grande Rise
Strategic Environmental Management
Areas of Particular Environmnetal Interest
Geospatial
Policy
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