From d4f4e20702d4a5d974506a39e1692b6b3f069325 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CDLaspada Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 13:49:58 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] seafloor fix --- _book/seafloor.html | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------ _book/sitemap.xml | 2 +- seafloor.qmd | 2 +- 3 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/_book/seafloor.html b/_book/seafloor.html index b0b4712..8fa08fa 100644 --- a/_book/seafloor.html +++ b/_book/seafloor.html @@ -268,68 +268,74 @@ @@ -377,7 +383,7 @@

Authors: Habitat & Ecosystem Subcommittee

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For more detail on any of these topics, read theHabitat & Ecosystem - Seafloor Appendix.

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For more detail on any of these topics, read the Habitat & Ecosystem - Seafloor Appendix.

The scope of this chapter includes physical and biological seafloor habitats (e.g., surficial sediments and benthic communities, deep sea corals and sponges, subsurface sediments and habitats), including the fauna and flora that may be attached to introduced structures on the seafloor and in the water column (including non-native and invasive taxa). This chapter builds on the research topics and questions related to seafloor habitat and offshore wind previously identified (Dannheim et al., 2020; Degraer et al., 2021; Regional Synthesis Workgroup of the Environmental Technical Working Group, n.d.; SEER, 2022).

Commercially important and managed fish species, which are outside of the scope of this Science Plan, may rely on seafloor habitats at several life history stages. For research needs and considerations on fisheries and managed fish species, visit the Responsible Offshore Science Alliance (ROSA). To ensure close coordination on issues in the RWSC Science Plan that might relate with ROSA’s work, ROSA staff participate in the RWSC Habitat & Ecosystem Subcommittee and the Protected Fish Species Subcommittee.

Individuals and entities are strongly encouraged to consult with the Habitat & Ecosystem Subcommittee prior to collecting seafloor data along the U.S. Atlantic Coast or conducting novel data analyses relevant to offshore wind interactions to ensure that planned research does not duplicate existing efforts and is consistent with recommended tools and approaches. Any individual or entity may join public Habitat & Ecosystem Subcommittee meetings or ask to present materials at these meetings via the RWSC website. 

diff --git a/_book/sitemap.xml b/_book/sitemap.xml index 6f34d59..38aaf91 100644 --- a/_book/sitemap.xml +++ b/_book/sitemap.xml @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ https://rwsc.org/science-plan/seafloor.html - 2024-01-22T18:46:05.676Z + 2024-01-24T18:49:41.624Z https://rwsc.org/science-plan/technology.html diff --git a/seafloor.qmd b/seafloor.qmd index 10e22a7..f554501 100644 --- a/seafloor.qmd +++ b/seafloor.qmd @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ *Authors: [Habitat & Ecosystem Subcommittee](append-rosters.qmd#he)* -*For more detail on any of these topics, read [theHabitat & Ecosystem - Seafloor Appendix](append-hes.qmd)*. +*For more detail on any of these topics, read the [Habitat & Ecosystem - Seafloor Appendix](append-hes.qmd)*. The scope of this chapter includes physical and biological seafloor habitats (e.g., surficial sediments and benthic communities, deep sea corals and sponges, subsurface sediments and habitats), including the fauna and flora that may be attached to introduced structures on the seafloor and in the water column (including non-native and invasive taxa). This chapter builds on the research topics and questions related to seafloor habitat and offshore wind previously identified [@dannheim2020; @degraer2021; @regionalsynthesisworkgroupoftheenvironmentaltechnicalworkinggroup; @seer2022a].