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Conserving marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction: co-evolution and interaction with the law of the sea
2014
Frontiers in Marine Science
As global shipping intensifies and technological advances provide more opportunities to access the resources of the high seas and the deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ), the catalogue of threats to the marine environment and its biodiversity increase commensurately. Beyond these threats, new and emerging uses of ABNJ including more intrusive marine scientific research, bio-prospecting, deep seabed mining and environmental modification activities to mitigate the effects of climate
doi:10.3389/fmars.2014.00006
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