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abyssal seafloor communities 25 seasonal baseline studies at the seafloor<br />

are probably not warranted. In contrast, <strong>environmental</strong> processes in the<br />

surface ocean may vary substantially on a seasonal basis, altering<br />

community response to nodule-mining impacts (e.g., release <strong>of</strong> iron-rich<br />

tailings in surface waters). Environmental conditions throughout the water<br />

column may change as a consequence <strong>of</strong> decadal climatic regime shifts.<br />

Spatial variations will also occur in 150,000-km 2 claim areas as a function<br />

<strong>of</strong> bottom topography, general hydrographic regimes <strong>and</strong> even latitudinal<br />

differences.<br />

As a starting point for discussion, I <strong>of</strong>fer the following general design<br />

for baseline monitoring:<br />

Within each claim area, four stations should be established, 50-100<br />

km apart. Stations should be established where bottom topography <strong>and</strong><br />

nodule cover appear to be typical <strong>of</strong> the general area on 50-100 km scales<br />

(based on <strong>data</strong> collected during the prospecting phase). Ideally, one station<br />

might be located at a r<strong>and</strong>om point in each <strong>of</strong> four equally sized quadrants<br />

<strong>of</strong> the claim area. Current-meter moorings would then be deployed at all<br />

four stations, with sediment traps on two <strong>of</strong> the moorings. The long<br />

mooring, with sediment traps, would be deployed for three years (<strong>and</strong><br />

serviced once a year), while the other mooring would be deployed for one<br />

year. Physical <strong>and</strong> chemical oceanography parameters would be measured<br />

in the water column at all stations in winter <strong>and</strong> summer for two years (i.e.,<br />

over two winter-summer cycles); community studies in surface waters would<br />

also be conducted on seasonal cruises. Seafloor community studies, <strong>and</strong><br />

evaluation <strong>of</strong> sediment properties <strong>and</strong> bioturbation, should be conducted at<br />

least once at all four stations (in the first year). In addition, megafaunal,<br />

macr<strong>of</strong>aunal, mei<strong>of</strong>aunal, microbial, demersal-scavenger <strong>and</strong> sedimentpore-water<br />

parameters would be assessed once a year for two additional<br />

years at the station with the long mooring to evaluate interannual variability.<br />

I would also recommend that the location at a study site (or station)<br />

<strong>of</strong> individual seafloor samples (e.g., box cores <strong>and</strong> multiple cores) be<br />

r<strong>and</strong>omised on a one-kilometre scale to assess within-site spatial variability.<br />

This would lead to an overall baseline <strong>environmental</strong> programme <strong>of</strong><br />

three years, with sampling cruises at 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 years from<br />

the start.<br />

65 INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY

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