Standing stocks and distributional patterns of meiobenthos on the deep seafloor of KODOS area in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (NE Pacific)

Title
Standing stocks and distributional patterns of meiobenthos on the deep seafloor of KODOS area in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (NE Pacific)
Author(s)
김동성; 민원기; 노현수; 오제혁; 강태욱; 신아영; 김상미; 주세종
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Dong Sung(김동성)Min, Won Gi(민원기)Rho, Hyun Soo(노현수)Oh, Je Hyeok(오제혁)Shin, A Young(신아영)Ju, Se Jong(주세종)
Alternative Author(s)
김동성; 민원기; 노현수; 오제혁; 강태욱; 신아영; 김상미; 주세종
Publication Year
2015-08-31
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the community structure and distributional pattern of meiobenthos associated with future deep-sea mining in the KODOS (Korea Deep Ocean Study) area present at the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ) located in the southeastern part of the North Pacific Ocean. This study was carried out as part of baseline environmental study of KODOS long term project in the proposed mining areas for the environmental impact assessment that is comparable to future mining and whose effects are monitored over a period of time. Samples for meiobenthic study were collected at 44 stations (water depth: 4860~5021 m) in KR5 blocks of KODOS area during the cruise of R/V ONNURI (2008~2010, 2012~2014) and R/V KOK (2011). Sediment samples were collected using MC (multiple corer) and acryl subcorers (diameter 3.6 cm). 14 meiobenthos taxa (3-8 taxa at each station) were found. Nematodes were the most abundant taxon (60~86%). Harpacticoid copepods (5~26%), benthic foraminiferans (1~12%) were also dominant groups at all sites. The total meiobenthos density varied from 12 to 150 ind./10cm2 (nematodes: 7~105 ind./10cm2) and biomass were 9~47 µ g/10cm2 at each station. A total 171 nematode individuals were sorted into 20 families, 50 genra, 73 species in study area. Diversity index of nematode community were 2.04~3.20 (H: 0.50~1.01 at meiobentic higher group level). The study area is characterized by Z) located in the southeastern part of the North Pacific Ocean. This study was carried out as part of baseline environmental study of KODOS long term project in the proposed mining areas for the environmental impact assessment that is comparable to future mining and whose effects are monitored over a period of time. Samples for meiobenthic study were collected at 44 stations (water depth: 4860~5021 m) in KR5 blocks of KODOS area during the cruise of R/V ONNURI (2008~2010, 2012~2014) and R/V KOK (2011). Sediment samples were collected using MC (multiple corer) and acryl subcorers (diameter 3.6 cm). 14 meiobenthos taxa (3-8 taxa at each station) were found. Nematodes were the most abundant taxon (60~86%). Harpacticoid copepods (5~26%), benthic foraminiferans (1~12%) were also dominant groups at all sites. The total meiobenthos density varied from 12 to 150 ind./10cm2 (nematodes: 7~105 ind./10cm2) and biomass were 9~47 µ g/10cm2 at each station. A total 171 nematode individuals were sorted into 20 families, 50 genra, 73 species in study area. Diversity index of nematode community were 2.04~3.20 (H: 0.50~1.01 at meiobentic higher group level). The study area is characterized by
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/25321
Bibliographic Citation
14th DEEP-SEA BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM, pp.218, 2015
Type
Conference
Language
English
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