Objectives and types of activities Sample Clauses

Objectives and types of activities. The objectives of the program of activities during the second five-year extension period are two- fold. The first objective is to quantify the reserves of the polymetallic nodules using deep-towed side scan sonar and deep-sea video camera and the selection of a mineable area within the contract area. The second objective is to understand physical, chemical, and biological properties of the contract area both, in the pelagic and benthic environment following the recommendations for the guidance of contractors for assessment of the possible environmental impacts arising from exploration for marine minerals in the Area (ISBA/25/LTC/6/Rev.1). The Contractor will prioritise assessment of biological community and recognized gaps in benthic faunal identification at higher taxonomic level and assessment of their spatial distribution. The Contractor thereby plans to investigate benthic megafaunal species structure and diversity using photographs previously acquired using high-resolution deep-sea camera from cruises in 2018 and 2019, and perform taxonomic identification through standardized method such as image annotation software BIIGLE. It is further planned to sample zooplankton community to understand its vertical distribution and composition. However, due to major changes in logistics and cruise scheduling for exploration in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19, the Contractor will not be able to perform Multiple Opening-Closing Net Environmental Sampling System (MOCNESS) sampling. This is related to the technical incapability of towing the MOCNESS on R/V Onnuri that is the only available research vessel for this project. Alternatively, it is planned to use the Open-Closing Norpac net, although it may not be as efficient as MOCNESS, to collect zooplankton at depths below 1,000 m, if ship-time allows. Another objective is to measure levels of trace metals in dominant taxa in muscle or target organs. This analysis would complement the inadequate trace metal data that the Contractor currently has from only two species collected in 2014. The Contractor plans to measure sediment community oxygen consumption using benthic lander. It is anticipated to carry out additional environmental studies in areas with higher uncertainties and knowledge gaps before applying for the exploitation rights in the future.
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