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Conserving and sustainably exploiting seamount ecosystems and hydrothermal vents in the high seas

Project

Gorgonocephalus with crinoid © UICN-Aurélie Spadone
Aurélie Spadone, IUCN
Project start date
Status

Completed

Estimated date of project termination
Project financing date
Financing duration
3 years
Type of program
FFEM
Global financing amount
9000000 €
FFEM financing amount
1300000 €
Project lead member institution(s)
Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
Country and region
Indian Ocean, Multi-country
Location
South-west Indian Ocean
Type of financing
Grant
Partners
FAO, IRD
Beneficiaries
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Global Marine and Polar Programme

Improving the management of high seas marine ecosystems is essential. To do so, we need to deepen our scientific knowledge and the way it is managed. To this end, the FFEM is supporting a conservation project for the biodiversity of seamount and hydrothermal vent ecosystems in the south-west Indian Ocean.