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    Demersal Fishing in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Fisheries Management Organisations by Bell, James B., Guijarro-Garcia, Elena, Kenny, Andrew

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (11-10-2019)
    “…In areas beyond national jurisdiction, there are ten regional fisheries bodies (RFBs) responsible for the management of bottom fisheries (ABNJ). Eight of these…”
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    Benthic carbon fixation and cycling in diffuse hydrothermal and background sediments in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica by Woulds, Clare, Bell, James B, Glover, Adrian G, Bouillon, Steven, Brown, Louise S

    Published in Biogeosciences (02-01-2020)
    “…Sedimented hydrothermal vents are likely to be widespread compared to hard substrate hot vents. They host chemosynthetic microbial communities which fix…”
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    Benthic Assemblage Composition of South Atlantic Seamounts by Bridges, Amelia E. H., Barnes, David K. A., Bell, James B., Ross, Rebecca E., Howell, Kerry L.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (22-10-2021)
    “…Seamounts and oceanic islands rise from the seafloor and provide suitable habitat for a diverse range of biological assemblages including Vulnerable Marine…”
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    Benthic megafauna on steep slopes at the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge by Bell, James B., Alt, Claudia H. S., Jones, Daniel O. B.

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-12-2016)
    “…The role of small‐scale (<10 km) habitat availability in structuring deep‐sea hard substratum assemblages is poorly understood. Epibenthic megafauna and…”
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    Geochemistry, faunal composition and trophic structure in reducing sediments on the southwest South Georgia margin by Bell, James B., Aquilina, Alfred, Woulds, Clare, Glover, Adrian G., Little, Crispin T. S., Reid, William D. K., Hepburn, Laura E., Newton, Jason, Mills, Rachel A.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-09-2016)
    “…Despite a number of studies in areas of focused methane seepage, the extent of transitional sediments of more diffuse methane seepage, and their influence upon…”
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    Depth and latitudinal gradients of diversity in seamount benthic communities by Bridges, Amelia E. H., Barnes, David K. A., Bell, James B., Ross, Rebecca E., Howell, Kerry L.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-05-2022)
    “…Aim Latitudinal and bathymetric species diversity gradients in the deep sea have been identified, but studies have rarely considered these gradients across…”
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    Hydrothermal activity, functional diversity and chemoautotrophy are major drivers of seafloor carbon cycling by Bell, James B., Woulds, Clare, Oevelen, Dick van

    Published in Scientific reports (20-09-2017)
    “…Hydrothermal vents are highly dynamic ecosystems and are unusually energy rich in the deep-sea. In situ hydrothermal-based productivity combined with sinking…”
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    Filling the data gaps: Transferring models from data-rich to data-poor deep-sea areas to support spatial management by Bridges, Amelia E.H., Barnes, David K.A., Bell, James B., Ross, Rebecca E., Voges, Lizette, Howell, Kerry L.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-11-2023)
    “…Spatial management of the deep sea is challenging due to limited available data on the distribution of species and habitats to support decision making. In the…”
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    A chemosynthetic weed: the tubeworm Sclerolinum contortum is a bipolar, cosmopolitan species by Georgieva, Magdalena N, Wiklund, Helena, Bell, James B, Eilertsen, Mari H, Mills, Rachel A, Little, Crispin T S, Glover, Adrian G

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (14-12-2015)
    “…Sclerolinum (Annelida: Siboglinidae) is a genus of small, wiry deep-sea tubeworms that depend on an endosymbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria for their…”
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    Identifying marine ecological production units in Vietnam by Bell, James B, Nguyên, Nguyễn Văn, Việt, Hà Vũ, Nguyễn, Minh Hoàng, Bùi, Hùng Thanh, Trâng, Tuân Văn, McIlwaine, Paul, Kenny, Andrew, Nguyễn, Bát Khắc

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-08-2021)
    “…Abstract Ecosystem-based management is generally viewed as one of the most promising avenues for addressing the various anthropogenic pressures facing the…”
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    Hydrothermal activity lowers trophic diversity in Antarctic hydrothermal sediments by Bell, James B, Reid, William D. K, Pearce, David A, Glover, Adrian G, Sweeting, Christopher J, Newton, Jason, Woulds, Clare

    Published in Biogeosciences (20-12-2017)
    “…Hydrothermal sediments are those in which hydrothermal fluid is discharged through sediments and are one of the least studied deep-sea ecosystems. We present a…”
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    Greenhouse gas deposits in the deep sea by Bell, James B.

    Published in Geology today (01-09-2014)
    “…Gas hydrates are the largest deposits of hydrocarbons in the world. They are distributed throughout marine sediments and their stability depends largely upon…”
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    Genetic Connectivity of Seamount Populations of Bluenose Warehou (Hyperoglyphe antarctica) by Heyworth, Stephanie M., Bell, James B., Wade, Christopher M., Cavalcante, Geórgenes, Robinson, Nicholas, Young, Emma, Glass, James, Feary, David A.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (09-09-2021)
    “…Quantifying the level of population connectivity within and between geographically separated single-species deep-water fisheries stocks will be vital for…”
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    Macrofaunal Ecology of Sedimented Hydrothermal Vents in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica by Bell, James B, Woulds, Clare, Brown, Lee E, Sweeting, Christopher J, Reid, William D K, Little, Crispin T S, Glover, Adrian G

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (21-03-2016)
    “…Sedimented hydrothermal vents, where hot, mineral-rich water flows through sediment, are poorly understood globally, both in their distribution and the ecology…”
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    Feeding habits of bluenose warehou, Hyperoglyphe antarctica (Carmichael, 1819) (Centrolophidae) at seamounts of the Southern Atlantic by Laptikhovsky, Vladimir, Bell, James B., Benedet, Ramon, Glass, James, Glass, Warren, Green, Rodney, Robson, Georgia R., Yates, Oliver, Collins, Martin A.

    “…Diet of bluenose warehou, Hyperoglyphe antarctica, was investigated from samples collected during commercial fishing (trawling and longlining) on seamounts in…”
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    Lebensspuren of the Bathyal Mid-Atlantic Ridge by Bell, James B., Jones, Daniel O.B., Alt, Claudia H.S.

    “…The extent of megafaunal bioturbation was characterised at flat sedimented sites on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) at 2500m depth. This study investigated the…”
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