Shipwrecks act as de facto Marine Protected Areas in areas of heavy fishing pressure

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作者
Hickman, Jenny [1 ]
Richards, Joe [2 ]
Rees, Adam [1 ,2 ]
Sheehan, Emma V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Plymouth, Sch Biol & Marine Sci, Plymouth, England
[2] Blue Marine Fdn, Somerset House, London, England
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MARINE ECOLOGY-AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE | 2024年 / 45卷 / 01期
关键词
horse mussels; marine protected area; OECM; SAC; Scotland; shipwreck; trawling; TRAWL DISTURBANCE; BENTHIC FAUNA; BOTTOM; IMPACT; COLONIZATION; CONSERVATION; COMMUNITIES; INDICATORS; EPIBENTHOS; HABITAT;
D O I
10.1111/maec.12782
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
Ubiquitous, industrial use of bottom-towed fishing gear since the 1800s has altered marine communities and ecosystem services. Outside of legal protection, only areas inaccessible to trawlers are offered any protection. Shipwrecks present hazards to fishing gear and are rarely subject to trawling pressure. As many have been in situ for >100 years, they offer a baseline of ecological potential when trawling pressure is reduced or removed. Five shipwrecks were surveyed off the Berwickshire coast, some within the Static Gear Reserve and others outside. Video transects were collected of shipwrecks, the surrounding 50 m radius and control locations >150 m from the wreck site. Species identified were assigned a category based on their vulnerability to trawling. The effect of distance from a shipwreck on ecological communities within sites Open and Closed to trawling was investigated. The ecological importance of shipwrecks increased relative to trawling pressure. In Open sites, abundance was 340% greater on Wreck locations than Control. Conversely, within Closed sites, abundance was 149% greater in Control locations than Wreck. In Open sites, shipwreck communities are more similar to those in Closed sites, than to the habitat surrounding the shipwreck. Vulnerable species, mostly large, sessile filter feeders, are almost entirely absent from Open sites, but account for similar to 28% of the total abundance on shipwrecks in Closed sites. This study offers a quantifiable method to evaluate the ecological contribution of shipwrecks in disturbed areas and suggests their role may warrant further research, and consideration in conservation policy, such as inclusion in 30 x 30 objectives. Our findings also demonstrate the possible ecological gains of expanding or including static gear reserves across Marine Protected Areas.
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