Most efforts are project-based Coverage therefore patchy, often repeat returns Deep ocean practically unsurveyed at resolution <1km Prof. Colin Devey Helmholtz.

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Most efforts are project-based Coverage therefore patchy, often repeat returns Deep ocean practically unsurveyed at resolution <1km Prof. Colin Devey Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Atlantic Seabed Mapping Workshop Mapping the deep Atlantic seafloor Geomar ca. 800 employees Role of ocean in climate change Anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystems Marine resources Plate tectonics and natural hazards

To really map the deep Atlantic we need to: Massively increase mapping efforts: The deep North Atlantic is 5000x5000km large. Using a single ship to map this will take 40 years (no port calls, no bad weather). So we need to make autonomous mapping a reality (technically and legally). Use deep-submergence mapping for key areas: At some point a ship 4000m above the seafloor cannot “see” the necessary detail. Ship-supported AUV fleet mapping is then most efficient. Atlantic Seabed Mapping Workshop Key Priorities in Atlantic Seafloor Mapping Decouple data acquisition from data interpretation: Remove intellectual rights constraints from mapping data, make it freely accessible immediately (particle physics model). Project-based mapping will never map the whole ocean.

Steps to address these priorities: Acquire (€€) and run (€€) a fleet of surface autonomous mapping vehicles: Power supply and data retrieval are key technical issues, legal status in marine traffic also problematic? Establish a central data repository for data from this fleet: ARGO or CERN provide good models for this. Key aspects are data quality control (trained people), open-access (public funding) and geography-based data retrieval (based on where and not when of acquisition). Establish one common interface for data visualization and access: Organize a user-workshop (academics, industry, spatial planners) to define which of the interfaces (GeoMapApp (LDEO), EModNET (EU) etc.) is most used and most practical for the AtlasAtlantic Atlantic Seabed Mapping Workshop Implementation Measures