Cumulative Human Impacts on Mediterranean and Black Sea Marine Ecosystems: Assessing Current Pressures and Opportunities
Pacific University · Stanford University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Management of marine ecosystems requires spatial information on current impacts. In several marine regions, including the Mediterranean and Black Sea, legal mandates and agreements to implement ecosystem-based management and spatial plans provide new opportunities to balance uses and protection of marine ecosystems. Analyses of the intensity and distribution of cumulative impacts of human activities directly connected to the ecological goals of these policy efforts are critically needed. Quantification and mapping of the cumulative impact of 22 drivers to 17 marine ecosystems reveals that 20% of the entire basin and 60-99% of the territorial waters of EU member states are heavily impacted, with high human…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 108.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
9- FMFiorenza MicheliCorresponding
Pacific University, Stanford University
- BSBenjamin S. Halpern
University of California, Santa Barbara, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
- SWShaun Walbridge
Environmental Systems Research Institute (United States)
- SCSaul Ciriaco
- FFFrancesco Ferretti
Pacific University, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Cumulative effects
- Ecosystem
- Marine ecosystem
- Marine protected area
- Fishing
- Demersal zone
- Marine spatial planning
- Environmental science
- Life below water