Loss, Status and Trends for Coastal Marine Habitats of Europe

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Abstract

Over the centuries, land reclamation, coastal development, overfishing and pollution have nearly eliminated European wetlands, seagrass meadows, shellfish beds, biogenic reefs and other productive and diverse coastal habitats. It is estimated that every day between 1960 and 1995, a kilometre of European coastline was developed. Most countries have estimated losses of coastal wetlands and seagrasses exceeding 50% of the original area with peaks above 80% for many regions. Conspicuous declines, sometimes to virtual local disappearance of kelps and other complex macroalgae, have been observed in several countries. A few dominant threats have led to these losses over time. The greatest impacts to wetlands have…

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Keywords
  • Seagrass
  • Habitat
  • Overexploitation
  • Overfishing
  • Fishery
  • Wetland
  • Fishing
  • Dredging
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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