Core Insights - The United Nations' DOME (Deep-sea Microbiome and Ecosystem) scientific program has officially launched in Shanghai, marking a significant advancement in China's deep-sea microbiology research from a follower to a leader [1] - DOME aims to integrate global scientific efforts to protect and sustainably utilize ocean resources, involving 27 countries and 42 research institutions [1][2] - The program will utilize advanced research equipment and establish international standards for deep-sea microbiome sampling and data sharing, creating a global open data platform [2][3] Group 1 - The DOME program is headquartered in Lingang, Shanghai, with regional centers across six continents, facilitating efficient collaboration and data sharing [1] - The initiative focuses on systematically investigating deep-sea microbiological resources, identifying unknown species, and constructing a global deep-sea microbiome resource database [1][2] - DOME's implementation is expected to reveal the roles of deep-sea microbiomes in carbon cycling, nutrient transformation, and ecosystem stability, with potential applications in biomedicine and environmental technology [2] Group 2 - DOME is promoting a "capacity-building network" to enhance marine research capabilities in developing countries by providing advanced research equipment for free [3] - Partnerships with industry players like BGI and Ningbo Deep Blue have been established to advance the industrialization of deep-sea microbiology [3] - The initiative aims to leverage the "International Marine Innovation Port" to accelerate the commercialization of marine technologies and develop a billion-level deep-sea economic cluster [3]
解码深海生物宇宙“暗物质” 联合国“海洋十年”DOME大科学计划在沪启动 全球总部设在临港
Jie Fang Ri Bao·2025-06-21 01:53