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Assessing the human footprint on the sea-floor of coastal systems: the case of the Venice Lagoon, Italy

机译:评估沿海系统海底的人类足迹:以意大利威尼斯泻湖为例

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Coastal systems are among the most studied, most vulnerable, and economically most important ecosystems on Earth; nevertheless, little attention has been paid, so far, to the consequences of human activities on the shallow sea-floor of these environments. Here, we present a quantitative assessment of the effects of human actions on the floor of the tidal channels from the Venice Lagoon using 2500 kilometres of full coverage multibeam bathymetric mapping. Such extended dataset provides unprecedented evidence of pervasive human impacts, which extend far beyond the well known shrinking of salt marshes and artificial modifications of inlet geometries. Direct and indirect human imprints include dredging marks and fast-growing scours around anthropogenic structures built to protect the historical city of Venice from flooding. In addition, we document multiple effects of ship traffic (propeller-wash erosion, keel ploughing) and diffuse littering on the sea-floor. Particularly relevant, in view of the ongoing interventions on the lagoon morphology, is the evidence of the rapid morphological changes affecting the sea-floor and threatening the stability of anthropogenic structures.
机译:沿海系统是地球上研究最多,最脆弱,经济上最重要的生态系统之一;然而,迄今为止,人类活动对这些环境的浅海底的影响几乎没有引起注意。在这里,我们使用2500公里的全覆盖多波束测深图,对来自威尼斯泻湖的潮汐通道上的人为行为的影响进行了定量评估。这种扩展的数据集提供了人类无处不在的影响的空前证据,其范围远远超出了众所周知的盐沼缩小和入口几何形状的人工修改。直接和间接的人类烙印包括挖泥痕迹和围绕人为建筑的快速冲刷,这些建筑是为保护威尼斯这座历史名城免受洪水侵袭而建造的。此外,我们记录了船舶交通(螺旋桨冲蚀,龙骨耕作)和散落垃圾对海底的多重影响。鉴于正在进行的对泻湖形态的干预,特别相关的是形态快速变化影响海底并威胁人为结构稳定性的证据。

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