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ISSN: 2637-6652

Modern Approaches in Oceanography and Petrochemical Sciences

Research Article(ISSN: 2637-6652)

Past, Present and Future of Deep-Sea Fisheries in the Global Oceans

Volume 3 - Issue 2

AM Orlov*1,2,3,4,5 and NI Rabazanov2,3

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    • 1Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscow, Russia
    • 2Dagestan State University, Makhachkala, Russia
    • 3Caspian Institute of Biological Resources, Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Makhachkala, Russia
    • 4Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
    • 5Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    *Corresponding author: AM Orlov, Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscow, Russia

Received: December 02, 2019;   Published: December 10, 2019

DOI: 10.32474/MAOPS.2019.03.000157

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Abstract

In recent years, the intensive study of deep-sea ecosystems (continental slopes, seamounts, depressions and troughs) of the world ocean has received increased attention due to the high level of endemism of their biota and extreme vulnerability to any impacts, especially from humans [1,2]. While in the past, researchers aimed to obtain knowledge, mainly on the qualitative and quantitative composition of the population of deep-sea ecosystems, at the present stage it is becoming increasingly important to assess the human impact on them, to ensure the conservation of biological and genetic diversity, the safe and sustainable use of biological resources and their protection from destruction in the course of human economic activities (fishing, mining, shipping, etc.).

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