Preparing for the new age of the Nagoya Protocol in scientific ocean drilling

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Deep biosphere research has become one of the major scientific focuses in ocean drilling science. Increased scientific attention to microbiological research of the subseafloor environment raises the complications and concerns related to adherence to the Nagoya Protocol of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The Nagoya Protocol's implementation has prompted new legislation that could change international collaborative research on the geomicrobiology of the subseafloor. In this paper, we summarize the central points of the Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit-sharing (ABS) and discuss their relationship to ocean drilling research. In addition, we addressed the challenges faced by ocean drilling in complying with this international convention.

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Xiao, N., Ahagon, N., Kubo, Y., & Morioka, H. (2018). Preparing for the new age of the Nagoya Protocol in scientific ocean drilling. Scientific Drilling, 24, 51–59. https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-24-51-2018

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