Why this site?
The Azores EEZ is one of the few regions in the world with comprehensive deep-sea biodiversity assessments for mapping and monitoring and with operational protocols for SCP.
Why this site?
The Azores EEZ is one of the few regions in the world with comprehensive deep-sea biodiversity assessments for mapping and monitoring and with operational protocols for SCP.
The Azores is an oceanic archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands and several islets situated on the Azores Plateau raised from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The islands are found in a tectonic triple junction where the American, Eurasian and African platforms intersect. The seafloor surrounding the islands is characterized by a diverse topography comprising island slopes, seamounts, deep fracture zones, trenches, a considerable extension of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) and abyssal plains exceeding 5,000m depth.
Portugal’s marine jurisdiction around the islands encompasses an Exclusive Economic Zone of almost 1 million km2 of which about 99% is deeper than 3000 m.
There are knowledge gaps on the impacts of climate change on components of the deep-sea ecosystem, hampering the proper development of SCP approaches aimed at informing management and policy in a changing planet.