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Nature-based solutions for coastal protection in sheltered and exposed coastal waters: integrated monitoring program for baseline ecological structure and functioning assessment.
Boulenger, Arnaud; Lanza-Arroyo, Pablo; Langedock, Kobus et al.
2024In Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196 (3), p. 316
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Keywords :
Mytilus edulis; Benthic monitoring; Biogenic reefs; Biotic indices; Ecosystem functioning; General Environmental Science
Abstract :
[en] Nature-based solutions, such as shellfish reefs, can support natural coastal defence and be a potential solution for climate-resilient shorelines in the future. In the Belgian Part of the North Sea, the "Coastbusters" projects aim to develop nature-based coastal protection by favouring subtidal mussel bed establishment on the seafloor through typical longline aquaculture techniques. Mussel beds are dependent on environmental conditions, and both influence the physical and biogeochemical features in a soft-sediment environment. Therefore, a comprehensive ecological monitoring program is essential to assess the success of future mussel bed development and its influence on the surrounding ecosystem. For establishing a monitoring baseline of the two experimental areas, a combination of conventional benthic assessment methods (grab sampling and granulometry) and non-invasive techniques (sediment profile imaging and transect diving video surveys) were utilised. Although mussel reefs did not yet develop by the time of this study, clear differences in ecological and sedimentological characteristics were found between two experimental areas (sheltered and exposed), subjected to slightly different hydrodynamic conditions. The one sheltered by coastal sandbanks was dominated by fine-muddy sand, higher species richness, biomass, and higher biological activity (burrows, fauna, and biological beds) as observed by all methods in one or another way. Moreover, functional diversity indices revealed a higher partitioning of the total available resources, suggesting more complex ecological processes in the sheltered area. Conversely, the area more exposed to the open sea was dominated by more sandy sediments, and fewer organisms were found. The combination of those different monitoring tools provides an integrated, complementary view, from different perspectives, on the biological, physical and functional characteristics of the study areas.
Disciplines :
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Boulenger, Arnaud  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Freshwater and OCeanic science Unit of reSearch (FOCUS)
Lanza-Arroyo, Pablo;  Laboratorio de Biología Marina, Departamento de Zoologia, Universidad de Sevilla, E-41012, Seville, Spain ; IMBRSea, Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281/S8, 9000, Ghent, Belgium
Langedock, Kobus;  Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Jacobsenstraat 1, 8400, Ostend, Belgium
Semeraro, Alexia;  Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Jacobsenstraat 1, 8400, Ostend, Belgium
Van Hoey, Gert;  Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Jacobsenstraat 1, 8400, Ostend, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Nature-based solutions for coastal protection in sheltered and exposed coastal waters: integrated monitoring program for baseline ecological structure and functioning assessment.
Publication date :
28 February 2024
Journal title :
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
ISSN :
0167-6369
eISSN :
1573-2959
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Netherlands
Volume :
196
Issue :
3
Pages :
316
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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