Corrigendum: Deep-sea mining with no net loss of biodiversity-An impossible aim [Front. Mar. Sci., 5, (2018) (53)] DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00053
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© 2018 Niner, Ardron, Escobar, Gianni, Jaeckel, Jones, Levin, Smith, Thiele, Turner,
Van Dover, Watling and Gjerde. The terms "offset" and "reef balls" appear in the reference
given in our paper, "International Marine Mitigation Bank" (IMMB, 2017), but our referencing
is not precise. The following clarifications better direct readers to discussions
held in relation to compensation and offsetting for deep-sea mining.
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Niner, HJ; Ardron, JA; Escobar, EG; Gianni, M; Jaeckel, A; Jones, DOB; ... Gjerde,
KM (2018). Corrigendum: Deep-sea mining with no net loss of biodiversity-An impossible aim [Front.
Mar. Sci., 5, (2018) (53)] DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00053. Frontiers in Marine Science, 5(JUN). 10.3389/fmars.2018.00195. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19259.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Cindy Van Dover
Harvey W. Smith Distinguished Professor of Biological Oceanography in the Nicholas
School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Dr. Cindy Lee Van Dover is a deep-sea biologist with an interest in ocean exploration
and the ecology of chemosynthetic ecosystems. She began her work in this field in
1982, joining the first biological expedition to hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific
Rise. After earning a Master's degree in ecology from UCLA in 1985, she continued
her graduate education in the MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program
in Biological Oceanography. There she joined numerous expeditions and publ

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