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"NPOV Dispute: Benthic Communities at Risk" This section does not have any citations and simply talks about some vague risk of mining for undisclosed minerals on hydrothermal vents. I'm fairly certain this is actually referring methane mining on cold seeps, and while there is cause for legitimate concern for the implicaitons with this, the section seems biased (in that the entirety of the sections is about why one potential issue is terrible) and lacks any sort of scientific basis for concern. Also, seeing as any part of the ocean floor can be a benthic community, and the type of mining and people interested (again, I'm assuming oil companies who wan't to mine cold seeps) in question aren't specified, the argument is heavily generalized. This section is important, but the content really does not do justice for environmental concerns. Perhaps this is a better place to discuss more prominent concerns for benthic communities such as ocean acidification, effects of climate change, overfishing, and eutrophication (which is shown in an image but not explained?). On a somewhat unrelated note, this article cites itself. 66.55.115.75 (talk) 23:40, 24 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Yes. I've removed this uncited section and replaced it with a link to Deep sea mining. Also reverted uncited changes made to the lead by the same editor. --Epipelagic (talk) 03:39, 25 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Bibliography Damásio, Joana; Fernández-Sanjuan, Maria; Sánchez-Avila, Juan; Lacorte, Silvia; Prat, Narcís; Rieradevall, Maria; Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.; Barata, Carlos (2011-06-01). "Multi-biochemical responses of benthic macroinvertebrate species as a complementary tool to diagnose the cause of community impairment in polluted rivers". Water Research. 45 (12): 3599–3613. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2011.04.006. ISSN 0043-1354. This is a scientific paper (primary source) that discusses the various roles of benthos in determining water quality parameters. It provides concise facts about benthos and water pollution: a topic that is commonly associated with benthos. Rodrigues, Carolina; Guimarães, Laura; Vieira, Natividade (2019-08-01). "Combining biomarker and community approaches using benthic macroinvertebrates can improve the assessment of the ecological status of rivers". Hydrobiologia. 839 (1): 1–24. doi:10.1007/s10750-019-03991-7. ISSN 1573-5117 This is a review paper that indicates the importance of benthic macro-invertebrates and their internal biomarkers to detecting stream contamination. Bettinetti, R.; Ponti, B.; Marziali, L.; Rossaro, B. (2012-06-01). "Biomonitoring of lake sediments using benthic macroinvertebrates". TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry. Chemical Monitoring Activity for the Implementation of the Water Framework Directive. 36: 92–102. doi:10.1016/j.trac.2011.12.008. ISSN 0165-9936. This is a review paper that looks at benthic macro-invertebrates in lakes and their indication of lake sediment quality.