Effects of fish farm waste on Posidonia oceanica meadows: Synthesis and provision of monitoring and management tools
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
This paper provides a synthesis of the EU project MedVeg addressing the fate of nutrients released from
fish farming in the Mediterranean with particular focus on the endemic seagrass Posidonia oceanica habitat.
The objectives were to identify the main drivers of seagrass decline linked to fish farming and to provide
sensitive indicators of environmental change, which can be used for monitoring purposes. The
sedimentation of waste particles in the farm vicinities emerges as the main driver of benthic deterioration,
such as accumulation of organic matter, sediment anoxia as well as seagrass decline. The effects of
fish farming on P. oceanica meadows are diverse and complex and detected through various metrics and
indicators. A safety distance of 400 m is suggested for management of P. oceanica near fish farms followed
by establishment of permanent seagrass plots revisited annually for monitoring the health of the
meadows.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Environmental impacts; Fish farming; Seagrass; Management; Monitoring
List of contributors:
Mirto, Simone
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