Biodiversity of the Ross Sea (BioRoss)
The
Ross Sea is one of the seas that surrounds Antarctica.
New Zealand has a strong historical association with
the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean, and the region
is very important to this country.
The
Ross Sea has a high level of biodiversity. The BioRoss
research programme aims to improve our understanding
of the Ross Sea by discovering as many species in it
as possible. We urgently need to do this because there
has been an increase in fishing and tourism in the area.
Knowing what species live in the Ross Sea will help
to improve our development and management of protected
marine areas.
As
part of the BioRoss programme, scientists have conducted
a 41-day voyage to research the sea. They used videocameras
and sampling methods to identify many of the large organisms
that live on the seafloor, some of which had not been
seen before.
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