Marine Ecosystem Restoration MER Challenges and New Horizons

Marine Ecosystem Restoration  MER      Challenges and New Horizons
Author: Brian Silliman,Avigdor Abelson,Christine Angelini,Gesche Krause,Megan Irene Saunders,Tjisse Van Der Heide
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-10-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832536599

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Worldwide, marine ecosystems have been lost and degraded due to anthropogenic disturbances. For example, oyster reefs have declined by at least ∼85%, coral reefs by ∼19%, seagrasses by ∼29%, North American salt marshes by ∼42%, and mangroves by ∼35% from the early 19th century. Deepwater reefs and deep-sea vents are not immune and have also been reduced in extent in many areas. Factors driving these losses include habitat destruction, pollution, invasive species, overfishing, trawling, mining and, more recently, climate change effects, such as ocean warming, species range changes and acidification. These habitat declines are occurring at a time when marine waters are being used at or near their maximum productive capacity to meet the contemporary needs of an ever-increasing human population. Because coastal and marine ecosystems generate some of the richest biodiversity hotspots on Earth, and provide critical ecosystem services, including storm protection, fisheries production, and carbon storage, over 1 billion US dollars have been spent globally in an attempt to halt and reverse observed declines. Early conservation efforts aimed at protecting these valuable and threatened habitats focused on reducing human impacts and physical stressors. However, with habitat degradation continuing and sometimes increasing in rate, it is now clear conservation alone will not be sufficient to protect and reestablish coastal ecosystems. Habitat restoration, although in existence for many decades, has recently been elevated as a new primary strategy to stem and even reverse coastal habitat loss. The call for increasing investment in restoration efforts has emerged with significant advances in propagule rearing and dispersion of habitat-forming organisms (e.g., oysters, seagrasses, corals). In addition, restoration resources are increasingly allocated by governments and/or large corporations with the aim to, for example, fix past landscape engineering efforts that had unintended environmental consequences. Such investments are being made to (i) provide jobs for those unemployed during economic downturns, (ii) restore ecosystems destroyed by natural disasters and stressors, (iii) increase coastal defense in response to increased frequency of intense storms, and/or (iv) compensate for pollution-and development-driven habitat degradation. Conservation practitioners have traditionally been skeptical to invest heavily in restoration at large-scales because of the high cost per area (10,000-5,000,000 US$/ha for coastal vs. 500-5,000 US$/ha for terrestrial systems) to replant coastal ecosystems and/or the high chance that the restored ecosystems will not live long (e.g. outplanted corals). For restoration to be effective and employed as a primary method of coastal conservation at relevant scales, we must improve its efficiency, lower costs and rapidly share and incorporate advances. One crucial step will be to identify when and where restoration attempts have been carried out according to state-of-art ecological theory and gauge their success. Another is generating synthesis studies that focus both within and across ecosystems to identify efficiencies, adaptations and innovations. Work that shows theoretical and methodological innovations in specific ecosystems as well as across systems will be critical to pushing all fields of MER forward. Although there is rapidly increasing interest and investment, the field of marine ecosystem restoration is just beginning to undergo synthesis. Therefore, the aim of this Research Topic is to bring together research contributions to help address this synthesis need, provide a spotlight for recent innovations, enhance our understanding of successful methods in marine ecosystem restoration and promote integration of ecological, sociological and engineering theory into restoration practices.

Innovative Methods of Marine Ecosystem Restoration

Innovative Methods of Marine Ecosystem Restoration
Author: Thomas J. Goreau,Robert Kent Trench
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781466557741

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Innovative Methods of Marine Ecosystem Restoration offers a ray of hope in an increasingly gloomy scenario. This book is the first presentation of revolutionary new methods for restoring damaged marine ecosystems. It discusses new techniques for greatly increasing the recruitment, growth, survival, and resistance to stress of marine ecosystems, fis

Towards Marine Ecosystem based Management in the Wider Caribbean

Towards Marine Ecosystem based Management in the Wider Caribbean
Author: Lucia Fanning,Robin Mahon,Patrick McConney
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789089642424

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An approach that encompasses the human and natural dimensions of ecosystems is one that the Wider Caribbean Region knows it must adopt and implement, in order to ensure the sustainable use of the region's shared marine resources. This volume contributes towards that vision, bringing together the collective knowledge and experience of scholars and practitioners within the Wider Caribbean to begin the process of assembling a road map towards marine ecosystem based management (EBM) for the region. It also serves a broader purpose of providing stakeholders and policy actors in each of the world's sixty-four Large Marine Ecosystems, with a comparative example of the challenges and information needs required to implement principled ocean governance generally and marine EBM in particular, at multiple levels. Additionally, the volume serves to supplement the training of graduate level students in the marine sciences by enhancing interdisciplinary understanding of challenges in implementing marine EBM.

Restoring Coastal Marine Habitats

Restoring Coastal   Marine Habitats
Author: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2001
Genre: Anadromous fishes
ISBN: IND:30000097459345

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Strategic Management of Marine Ecosystems

Strategic Management of Marine Ecosystems
Author: Eugene Levner,Igor Linkov,Jean-Marie Proth
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402031984

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The demand for advanced management methods and tools for marine ecosystems is increasing worldwide. Today, many marine ecosystems are significantly affected by disastrous pollution from industrial, agricultural, municipal, transportational, and other anthropogenic sources. The issues of environmental integrity are especially acute in the Mediterranean and Red Sea basins, the cradle of modern civilization. The drying of the Dead Sea is one of the most vivid examples of environmental disintegration with severe negative consequences on the ecology, industry, and wildlife in the area. Strategic management and coordination of international remedial and restoration efforts is required to improve environmental conditions of marine ecosystems in the Middle East as well as in other areas. The NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) held in Nice in October 2003 was designed to: (1) provide a discussion forum for the latest developments in the field of environmentally-conscious strategic management of marine environments, and (2) integrate expertise of ecologists, biologists, economists, and managers from European, American, Canadian, Russian, and Israeli organizations in developing a framework for strategic management of marine ecosystems. The ASI addressed the following issues: Key environmental management problems in exploited marine ecosystems; Measuring and monitoring of municipal, industrial, and agricultural effluents; Global contamination of seawaters and required remedial efforts; Supply Chain Management approach for strategic coastal zones management and planning; Development of environmentally friendly technologies for coastal zone development; Modeling for sustainable aquaculture; and Social, political, and economic challenges in marine ecosystem management.

Challenges to Marine Ecosystems

Challenges to Marine Ecosystems
Author: John Davenport
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2024
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9048121590

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The Ecosystem Approach to Marine Planning and Management

The Ecosystem Approach to Marine Planning and Management
Author: Sue Kidd,Andy Plater,Chris Frid
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849711821

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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Marine Ecology

Marine Ecology
Author: Michel J. Kaiser,Martin J. Attrill,Simon Jennings,David Thomas
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2020
Genre: Marine ecology
ISBN: 9780198717850

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Marine Ecology: Processes, Systems, and Impacts offers a carefully balanced and stimulating survey of marine ecology, introducing the key processes and systems from which the marine environment is formed, and the issues and challenges which surround its future conservation.