Environment
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Best Practices for Collecting and Analyzing Data on Life on the Ocean’s Vast Seafloor [STUDY]
Resource managers and policymakers need robust data about marine ecosystems for decision-making and setting sound policies. However, data about marine life can be challenging to collect, integrate, and analyze. Invertebrate animals are a key component of life on the seafloor, but their wide range of body sizes and diversity make it especially difficult to understand their abundance and distribution.
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