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  • If the full net cost of deep-seabed mining (DSM) is determined for different entities with a stake in DSM (e.g., countries, private companies, the public), would such analysis support DSM or not? We surveyed existing literature to lay the foundation for addressing this question. Although further work is needed before a conclusive determination can be made, preliminary findings suggest that DSM is unlikely to be appealing to most of the entities covered by this study if the full net cost of DSM is comprehensively considered.

    • U. R. Sumaila
    • L. Alam
    • R. Flint
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Ocean Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 1-4
  • Controversy pervaded the June 2022 UN Ocean Conference, with partisan alliances forming around burgeoning environmental and social issues. Yet, out of the talks, emerged strong aspirations across UN states and other stakeholders to restore and protect the ocean.

    • Lisa A. Levin
    News & Views
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 15, P: 754-755
  • The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development presents an exceptional opportunity to effect positive change in ocean use. We outline what is required of the deep-sea research community to achieve these ambitious objectives.

    • Kerry L. Howell
    • Ana Hilário
    • Joana R. Xavier
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 5, P: 265-267
  • This Review covers the sustainability of deep-seabed mining, suggesting a slower transition from exploration to exploitation may be beneficial.

    • Lisa A. Levin
    • Diva J. Amon
    • Hannah Lily
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 3, P: 784-794
  • Maintaining momentum is crucial as nations build a treaty to safeguard the high seas, argue Glen Wright, Julien Rochette, Kristina M. Gjerde and Lisa A. Levin.

    • Glen Wright
    • Julien Rochette
    • Lisa A. Levin
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 554, P: 163-165
  • The ocean is a key part of the climate system but is often neglected in individual country priorities. Analysis of Nationally Determined Contributions reveals 70% include marine issues. The level of inclusion varies dependent on country factors including vulnerability to rising seas.

    • Natalya D. Gallo
    • David G. Victor
    • Lisa A. Levin
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 833-838
  • Accelerated oxygen loss in both coastal and open oceans is generating complex biological responses; future understanding and management will require holistic integration of currently fragmented oxygen observation and research programmes.

    • Lisa A. Levin
    • Denise L. Breitburg
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 401-403
  • Methane is a significant contributor to greenhouse forcing, and determining its fluxes and reservoirs is important in understanding the methane cycle. Here, the authors investigate microbial methane oxidation in carbonates of the deep sea that represent a previously unrecognized biological sink for methane.

    • Jeffrey J. Marlow
    • Joshua A. Steele
    • Victoria J. Orphan
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-12