2024
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl2838
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Remote submerged banks and mesophotic ecosystems can provide key habitat for endangered marine megafauna

Graeme C. Hays,
Jacques-Olivier Laloë,
Jeanne A. Mortimer
et al.

Abstract: The importance of some ecosystems remains poorly understood. We showed that mesophotic ecosystems (30 to 150 m) are a key habitat for a critically endangered species, with strong evidence that a globally important population of adult hawksbill turtles ( Eretmochelys imbricata ) almost exclusively foraged at these depths on remote submerged banks. This discovery highlights the need for such areas to be included in conservation planning, for example, as part of the United Nations High Sea… Show more

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