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An integrated GIS approach for sustainable aquaculture management area site selection

TitleAn integrated GIS approach for sustainable aquaculture management area site selection
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsLongdill, PC, Healy, TR, Black, KP
JournalOcean Coast. Mgmt.Ocean Coast. Mgmt.Ocean & Coastal Mgmt.
Volume51
Pagination612-624
Keywordsbenthic habitat mapping, benthic habitat classification, benthic suitability index, GIS and oceanography
Abstract

Within New Zealand, growth in the aquaculture industry has led to the diversification of aquaculture
sites from more sheltered bays and harbours toward open coast locations. Coastal zone managers, along
with the aquaculture industry, aim to ensure the long-term sustainability of any ‘new’ sites selected.
Through targeted data collection programmes and the subsequent implementation of Geographic Information
System (GIS) based models, the most suitable and sustainable locations for Aquaculture
Management Areas (AMAs) can be identified. This approach is applied within the Bay of Plenty, New
Zealand, with specific reference to suspended mussel (Perna canaliculus) aquaculture. Within the region,
areas where maximum sustainability may be achieved make up 18% of the total area considered, with
conflicting uses and other constraints accounting for 46%. Whilst further site and development specific
studies are required to determine explicit carrying capacities, the effort required has been considerably
reduced by eliminating unsuitable locations and identifying those where sustainability can be maximised.

Short TitleOcean & Coastal ManagementOcean & Coastal Management
Alternate JournalOcean & Coastal Management