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Fine-Scale Cartography of Human Impacts along French Mediterranean Coasts: A Relevant Map for the Management of Marine Ecosystems
Title | Fine-Scale Cartography of Human Impacts along French Mediterranean Coasts: A Relevant Map for the Management of Marine Ecosystems |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Holon, F, Mouquet, N, Boissery, P, Bouchoucha, M, Delaruelle, G, Tribot, A-S, Deter, J |
Journal | PLoS ONEPLoS ONEPLoS ONE |
Volume | 10 |
Pagination | e0135473 |
Keywords | biodiversity, conservation science, ecosystems, GIS and oceanography, habitats, Halpern human impacts Science paper, marine conservation, marine ecology, marine ecosystems, marine fish, Ocean Health index, NCEAS, Conservation International, OHI |
Abstract | Ecosystem services provided by oceans and seas support most human needs but are threatened by human activities. Despite existing maps illustrating human impacts on marine ecosystems, information remains either large-scale but rough and insufficient for stakeholders (1 kmĀ² grid, lack of data along the coast) or fine-scale but fragmentary and heterogeneous in methodology. The objectives of this study are to map and quantify the main pressures exerted on near-coast marine ecosystems, at a large spatial scale though in fine and relevant resolution for managers (one pixel = 20 x 20 m). It focuses on the French Mediterranean coast (1,700 km of coastline including Corsica) at a depth of 0 to 80 m. After completing and homogenizing data presently available under GIS on the bathymetry and anthropogenic pressures but also on the seabed nature and ecosystem vulnerability, we provide a fine modeling of the extent and impacts of 10 anthropogenic pressures on marine habitats. The considered pressures are man-made coastline, boat anchoring, aquaculture, urban effluents, industrial effluents, urbanization, agriculture, coastline erosion, coastal population and fishing. A 1:10 000 continuous habitat map is provided considering 11 habitat classes. The marine bottom is mostly covered by three habitats: infralittoral soft bottom, |
Short Title | PLoS ONEPLoS ONE |
Alternate Journal | PLoS ONE |