Author:
Blankenship-Williams Lesley E.,Levin Lisa A.
Abstract
AbstractThe ocean’s deepest environments are fraught with extreme conditions, including the highest hydrostatic pressures found on earth. The hadal zone, which encompasses oceanic depths from 6,000 to almost 11,000 m, is located almost exclusively within deep-sea trenches.
Fauna inhabiting these hadal trenches represent intriguing yet possibly the least understood communities in our ocean. We present a brief historical account of hadal exploration and a synopsis of the fascinating biogeographical trends that have emerged from 60 years of sporadic hadal sampling.
Biodiversity and chemosynthesis, two important concepts in deep-sea ecology, are also discussed in relation to hadal trenches.
Publisher
Marine Technology Society
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Oceanography
Cited by
29 articles.
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