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  • Marine environments are facing ecological pressures from pollution and climate change, leading to ocean acidification, warming, and changes in nutrient cycling and sediment interactions.
  • New tools, the Amerigo Lander and the Automatic Benthic Chamber (CBA), have been created to measure dissolved chemical exchanges between sediment and water, helping to study the impact of human activities on these processes.
  • The Amerigo Lander is versatile for both shallow and deep waters, while the CBA focuses on continental shelf areas; both devices have been tested successfully and provide consistent data for research and environmental assessments.

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Marine environments are currently subject to strong ecological pressure due to local and global anthropic stressors, such as pollutants and atmospheric inputs, which also cause ocean acidification and warming. These strains can result in biogeochemical cycle variations, environmental pollution, and changes in benthic-pelagic coupling processes. Two new devices, the Amerigo Lander and the Automatic Benthic Chamber (CBA), have been developed to measure the fluxes of dissolved chemical species between sediment and the water column, to assess the biogeochemical cycle and benthic-pelagic coupling alterations due to human activities. The Amerigo Lander can operate in shallow as well as deep water (up to 6000 m), whereas the CBA has been developed for the continental shelf (up to 200 m). The lander can also be used to deploy a range of instruments on the seafloor, to study the benthic ecosystems. The two devices have successfully been tested in a variety of research tasks and environmental impact assessments in shallow and deep waters. Their measured flux data show good agreement and are also consistent with previous data.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6603629PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19112632DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Marine environments are facing ecological pressures from pollution and climate change, leading to ocean acidification, warming, and changes in nutrient cycling and sediment interactions.
  • New tools, the Amerigo Lander and the Automatic Benthic Chamber (CBA), have been created to measure dissolved chemical exchanges between sediment and water, helping to study the impact of human activities on these processes.
  • The Amerigo Lander is versatile for both shallow and deep waters, while the CBA focuses on continental shelf areas; both devices have been tested successfully and provide consistent data for research and environmental assessments.
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