Effects of two offshore gas platforms on soft-bottom benthic communities (northwestern Adriatic Sea, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The macrozoobenthos living around two offshore gas platforms, Barbara NW (pB) and Calipso (pC)
located in the northwestern Adriatic Sea were investigated for three years after their construction to
detect eventual effects due to the platforms. The sampling stations were spaced at increasing distance
from the platforms up to 1000 m. Both multivariate and univariate analysis showed an initial defaunation
(short-term effect) at pB and within a 120 m radius at pC. A general recovery in terms of abundance,
species richness and diversity was observed for the benthic communities after one year. During the third
monitoring year a mussel mound developed at both the platforms (longer-term effect) extending up to
30 m from pC, whereas similar soft-bottom communities were found at all the other distances. The
geographical position plays an important role in the "timing" of the above effects. Moreover, despite the
different environmental features, a 3-year monitoring plan can be effective to evaluate the potential
impact on benthic communities of offshore gas platforms in the north-central Adriatic Sea.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Fabi, Gianna; Spagnolo, Alessandra; Punzo, Elisa; Scarcella, Giuseppe; Manoukian, Sarine
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