Sediment transport modifications induced by submerged artificial reef systems: a case study for the Gulf of Venice
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The shallow, gently sloping, sandy-silty seabed of the Venetian coast (Italy) is studded by a number of outcropping rocky systems of different size encouraging the development of peculiar zoobenthic biocenoses with considerably higher biodiversity indexes compared to neighbouring areas. In order to protect and enhance the growth of settling communities, artificial monolithic reefs were deployed close to the most important formations, providing further nesting sites and mechanical hindrance to illegal trawl fishing.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adriatic Sea; Numerical Modelling; Artificial Reefs; Coastal Circulation; Tegnue
List of contributors:
Falcieri, Francesco; Bonaldo, Davide; Bergamasco, Andrea; Sclavo, Mauro; Carniel, Sandro; Benetazzo, Alvise
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