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Nature 434, 18 (3 March 2005) | doi:10.1038/434018b; Published online 2 March 2005
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Biologists do not pose a threat to deep-sea vents
Paul Tyler1, Christopher German1 & Verena Tunnicliffe1
- Southampton Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK
Magnus Johnson suggests, in Correspondence ("Oceans need protection from scientists too" Nature 433, 105; 200510.1038/433105a), that "uncoordinated and unregulated" research is one of the greatest threats to hydrothermal vent habitats.
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