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Cumulative Human Impacts on Mediterranean and Black Sea Marine Ecosystems: Assessing Current Pressures and Opportunities

机译:人类对地中海和黑海海洋生态系统的累积影响:评估当前的压力和机遇

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Management of marine ecosystems requires spatial information on current impacts. In several marine regions, including the Mediterranean and Black Sea, legal mandates and agreements to implement ecosystem-based management and spatial plans provide new opportunities to balance uses and protection of marine ecosystems. Analyses of the intensity and distribution of cumulative impacts of human activities directly connected to the ecological goals of these policy efforts are critically needed. Quantification and mapping of the cumulative impact of 22 drivers to 17 marine ecosystems reveals that 20% of the entire basin and 60–99% of the territorial waters of EU member states are heavily impacted, with high human impact occurring in all ecoregions and territorial waters. Less than 1% of these regions are relatively unaffected. This high impact results from multiple drivers, rather than one individual use or stressor, with climatic drivers (increasing temperature and UV, and acidification), demersal fishing, ship traffic, and, in coastal areas, pollution from land accounting for a majority of cumulative impacts. These results show that coordinated management of key areas and activities could significantly improve the condition of these marine ecosystems.
机译:海洋生态系统的管理需要有关当前影响的空间信息。在包括地中海和黑海在内的几个海洋区域,实施基于生态系统的管理和空间计划的法律授权和协议为平衡海洋生态系统的使用和保护提供了新的机会。迫切需要对与这些政策努力的生态目标直接相关的人类活动累积影响的强度和分布进行分析。对22个驱动程序对17个海洋生态系统的累积影响的量化和绘图显示,欧盟成员国整个盆地的20%和领海的60–99%受到了严重影响,在所有生态区和领海中都发生了严重的人为影响。这些地区中不到1%的地区相对不受影响。这种高影响力是由多种驱动因素(而不是一个人单独使用或施加压力)造成的,其中包括气候驱动因素(温度和紫外线的升高以及酸化作用),海底捕鱼,船舶运输以及沿海地区土地污染造成的累积影响。这些结果表明,关键地区和活动的协调管理可以大大改善这些海洋生态系统的状况。

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