Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Bianca
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: van der Linden, Pieter, Pinto, Isabel Sousa, Almada, Emanuel, Borges, Maria Teresa, Hall, Alice E., Stafford, Rick, Herbert, Roger J.H., Lobo-Arteaga, Jorge, Gaudêncio, Maria José, Tuaty Guerra, Miriam, Ly, Océane, Georges, Valentin, Audo, Mariane, Sebaibi, Nassim, Boutouil, Mohamed, Blanco-Fernandez, Elena, Franco, Joao N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/7574
Resumo: Artificial reefs have been deployed in multiple regions of the world for different purposes including habitat restoration and protection, biodiversity and fish stock enhancement, fisheries management and recreation. Artificial reefs can be a valuable tool for ecosystem protection and rehabilitation, helping mitigate the effects of anthropogenic impacts that we face today. However, knowledge on artificial reefs is unevenly distributed worldwide, with some regions having much more quality information available and published (e.g. European Mediterranean Sea area), while others, for instance the North-East Atlantic area, do not. Here, we provide a characterization of purposely built artificial reefs in North-East Atlantic area based on all available literature (i.e. research papers and reports), highlighting the needs and gaps that are vital for establishing future perspectives for artificial reef deployment and research. In the North-East Atlantic area, sixty-one purposely built artificial reefs have been deployed since 1970, mostly between the years 1990–2009, with Spain being the country with the highest number of artificial reefs. The most reported purpose for their deployment is fisheries productivity and habitat/species protection, although, most artificial reefs are multipurpose in order to maximise the benefits of a given financial investment. The majority of artificial reefs were submerged at < 50 m, mainly between 10 and 20 m of depth. The most used designs were cubic blocks and complex designs made by an array of combined shapes, which mostly consist of concrete (79%). From all the analysed data on artificial reefs, 67% of the cases reported surveys to assess biodiversity after the deployment. However, in 26% of those cases, data was not available. When data was available, only 31% of cases reported long-term biomonitoring surveys (3 years or more). Based upon these findings, we noticed a general lack of scientifically robust data, including records of species and abundance of both fish and invertebrates, as well as macroalgae, preventing an adequate determination of the best balance between shape, construction material and bio-colonization. Critiques and suggestions are discussed in the light of currently available data in order to perform more efficient research, evaluation and functioning of future artificial reefs.
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spelling Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectivesArtificial reefsDesignBuilding materialBio-monitoringSpecies diversityEuropean AtlanticArtificial reefs have been deployed in multiple regions of the world for different purposes including habitat restoration and protection, biodiversity and fish stock enhancement, fisheries management and recreation. Artificial reefs can be a valuable tool for ecosystem protection and rehabilitation, helping mitigate the effects of anthropogenic impacts that we face today. However, knowledge on artificial reefs is unevenly distributed worldwide, with some regions having much more quality information available and published (e.g. European Mediterranean Sea area), while others, for instance the North-East Atlantic area, do not. Here, we provide a characterization of purposely built artificial reefs in North-East Atlantic area based on all available literature (i.e. research papers and reports), highlighting the needs and gaps that are vital for establishing future perspectives for artificial reef deployment and research. In the North-East Atlantic area, sixty-one purposely built artificial reefs have been deployed since 1970, mostly between the years 1990–2009, with Spain being the country with the highest number of artificial reefs. The most reported purpose for their deployment is fisheries productivity and habitat/species protection, although, most artificial reefs are multipurpose in order to maximise the benefits of a given financial investment. The majority of artificial reefs were submerged at < 50 m, mainly between 10 and 20 m of depth. The most used designs were cubic blocks and complex designs made by an array of combined shapes, which mostly consist of concrete (79%). From all the analysed data on artificial reefs, 67% of the cases reported surveys to assess biodiversity after the deployment. However, in 26% of those cases, data was not available. When data was available, only 31% of cases reported long-term biomonitoring surveys (3 years or more). Based upon these findings, we noticed a general lack of scientifically robust data, including records of species and abundance of both fish and invertebrates, as well as macroalgae, preventing an adequate determination of the best balance between shape, construction material and bio-colonization. Critiques and suggestions are discussed in the light of currently available data in order to perform more efficient research, evaluation and functioning of future artificial reefs.ElsevierIC-OnlineReis, Biancavan der Linden, PieterPinto, Isabel SousaAlmada, EmanuelBorges, Maria TeresaHall, Alice E.Stafford, RickHerbert, Roger J.H.Lobo-Arteaga, JorgeGaudêncio, Maria JoséTuaty Guerra, MiriamLy, OcéaneGeorges, ValentinAudo, MarianeSebaibi, NassimBoutouil, MohamedBlanco-Fernandez, ElenaFranco, Joao N.2022-08-22T12:53:19Z20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/7574engBianca Reis, Pieter van der Linden, Isabel Sousa Pinto, Emanuel Almada, Maria Teresa Borges, Alice E. Hall, Rick Stafford, Roger J.H. Herbert, Jorge Lobo-Arteaga, Maria José Gaudêncio, Miriam Tuaty-Guerra, Océane Ly, Valentin Georges, Mariane Audo, Nassim Sebaibi, Mohamed Boutouil, Elena Blanco-Fernandez, João N. Franco, Artificial reefs in the North –East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives, Ocean & Coastal Management, Volume 213, 2021, 105854, ISSN 0964-5691, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.1058540964-569110.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.105854metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-17T15:55:28Zoai:iconline.ipleiria.pt:10400.8/7574Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:50:30.220009Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
spellingShingle Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
Reis, Bianca
Artificial reefs
Design
Building material
Bio-monitoring
Species diversity
European Atlantic
title_short Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
title_full Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
title_fullStr Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
title_sort Artificial reefs in the North-East Atlantic area: Present situation, knowledge gaps and future perspectives
author Reis, Bianca
author_facet Reis, Bianca
van der Linden, Pieter
Pinto, Isabel Sousa
Almada, Emanuel
Borges, Maria Teresa
Hall, Alice E.
Stafford, Rick
Herbert, Roger J.H.
Lobo-Arteaga, Jorge
Gaudêncio, Maria José
Tuaty Guerra, Miriam
Ly, Océane
Georges, Valentin
Audo, Mariane
Sebaibi, Nassim
Boutouil, Mohamed
Blanco-Fernandez, Elena
Franco, Joao N.
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Pinto, Isabel Sousa
Almada, Emanuel
Borges, Maria Teresa
Hall, Alice E.
Stafford, Rick
Herbert, Roger J.H.
Lobo-Arteaga, Jorge
Gaudêncio, Maria José
Tuaty Guerra, Miriam
Ly, Océane
Georges, Valentin
Audo, Mariane
Sebaibi, Nassim
Boutouil, Mohamed
Blanco-Fernandez, Elena
Franco, Joao N.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis, Bianca
van der Linden, Pieter
Pinto, Isabel Sousa
Almada, Emanuel
Borges, Maria Teresa
Hall, Alice E.
Stafford, Rick
Herbert, Roger J.H.
Lobo-Arteaga, Jorge
Gaudêncio, Maria José
Tuaty Guerra, Miriam
Ly, Océane
Georges, Valentin
Audo, Mariane
Sebaibi, Nassim
Boutouil, Mohamed
Blanco-Fernandez, Elena
Franco, Joao N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artificial reefs
Design
Building material
Bio-monitoring
Species diversity
European Atlantic
topic Artificial reefs
Design
Building material
Bio-monitoring
Species diversity
European Atlantic
description Artificial reefs have been deployed in multiple regions of the world for different purposes including habitat restoration and protection, biodiversity and fish stock enhancement, fisheries management and recreation. Artificial reefs can be a valuable tool for ecosystem protection and rehabilitation, helping mitigate the effects of anthropogenic impacts that we face today. However, knowledge on artificial reefs is unevenly distributed worldwide, with some regions having much more quality information available and published (e.g. European Mediterranean Sea area), while others, for instance the North-East Atlantic area, do not. Here, we provide a characterization of purposely built artificial reefs in North-East Atlantic area based on all available literature (i.e. research papers and reports), highlighting the needs and gaps that are vital for establishing future perspectives for artificial reef deployment and research. In the North-East Atlantic area, sixty-one purposely built artificial reefs have been deployed since 1970, mostly between the years 1990–2009, with Spain being the country with the highest number of artificial reefs. The most reported purpose for their deployment is fisheries productivity and habitat/species protection, although, most artificial reefs are multipurpose in order to maximise the benefits of a given financial investment. The majority of artificial reefs were submerged at < 50 m, mainly between 10 and 20 m of depth. The most used designs were cubic blocks and complex designs made by an array of combined shapes, which mostly consist of concrete (79%). From all the analysed data on artificial reefs, 67% of the cases reported surveys to assess biodiversity after the deployment. However, in 26% of those cases, data was not available. When data was available, only 31% of cases reported long-term biomonitoring surveys (3 years or more). Based upon these findings, we noticed a general lack of scientifically robust data, including records of species and abundance of both fish and invertebrates, as well as macroalgae, preventing an adequate determination of the best balance between shape, construction material and bio-colonization. Critiques and suggestions are discussed in the light of currently available data in order to perform more efficient research, evaluation and functioning of future artificial reefs.
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