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Warning over deep-ocean stowaways

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Warning over deep-ocean stowaways

Postby Andrew Clarkson » Thu May 24, 2012 6:47 am

Care must be taken not to spread deep-sea creatures around the world during exploration of the remote ocean floor.

Scientists using the famous Alvin sub say the vehicle picked up limpets from a depth of almost 3,000m and inadvertently transferred them alive to another location more than 600km away.

It is surprising because the animals had to cope with huge pressure changes as Alvin conducted its dives.

The researchers report the event in the journal Conservation Biology.

Spreading organisms artificially beyond their range in this way could have damaging effects on marine ecosystems, they warn, either by introducing competitors or even disease.

Read more; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18180928
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