Smith, Craig R.Tunnicliffe, VerenaColaço, AnaDrazen, Jeffrey C.Gollner, SabineLevin, Lisa A.Mestre, NéliaMetaxas, AnnaMolodtsova, Tina N.Morato, TelmoSweetman, Andrew K.Washburn, TravisAmon, Diva J.2020-10-162020-10-162020http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/14781Scientific misconceptions are likely leading to miscalculations of the environmental impacts of deep-seabed mining. These result from underestimating mining footprints relative to habitats targeted and poor understanding of the sensitivity, biodiversity, and dynamics of deep-sea ecosystems. Addressing these misconceptions and knowledge gaps is needed for effective management of deep-seabed mining.engDeep-sea misconceptions cause underestimation of seabed-mining impactsjournal article10.1016/j.tree.2020.07.002