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Overview on artificial reefs in Europe

Overview on artificial reefs in Europe
Overview on artificial reefs in Europe
Artificial reefs in Europe have been developed over the last 40 yrs. Most of these reefs have been placed in the Mediterranean Sea, but there is an increasing interest on the part of northern European countries. Fish stock enhancement and fishery management are the main purposes of reef construction in the Mediterranean Sea and on the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula, while nature conservation/restoration, research, and recreation have been the main purposes served in the other European regions to date. Artificial reef deployment falls under some general regulations concerning the protection of the sea against pollution due to the dumping of unsuitable materials. Specific Regional Plans relating to the use of artificial reefs in the marine environment and Guidelines for reef construction have been derived from these general regulations. In spite of recent developments, national and/or regional programs for the deployment of artificial reefs and/or their inclusion in overall management plans for integrated management of coastal zones are in force only in the majority of Mediterranean countries, while only a few projects have, to date, been undertaken in the other European Regions. Moreover, there is a noteworthy lack of plans, in many countries, for the management of the reefs after their deployment.
Artificial reefs, Management, Baltic, Mediterranean, NW Atlantic, Black Sea
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155-166
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Fabi, G., Spagnolo, A., Bellan-Santini, D., Charbonnel, E., Cicek, B.A., Garcia, J.J.G., Jensen, Antony C., Kallianiotis, A. and dos Santos, M.N. (2011) Overview on artificial reefs in Europe. Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 59, 155-166.

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Abstract

Artificial reefs in Europe have been developed over the last 40 yrs. Most of these reefs have been placed in the Mediterranean Sea, but there is an increasing interest on the part of northern European countries. Fish stock enhancement and fishery management are the main purposes of reef construction in the Mediterranean Sea and on the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula, while nature conservation/restoration, research, and recreation have been the main purposes served in the other European regions to date. Artificial reef deployment falls under some general regulations concerning the protection of the sea against pollution due to the dumping of unsuitable materials. Specific Regional Plans relating to the use of artificial reefs in the marine environment and Guidelines for reef construction have been derived from these general regulations. In spite of recent developments, national and/or regional programs for the deployment of artificial reefs and/or their inclusion in overall management plans for integrated management of coastal zones are in force only in the majority of Mediterranean countries, while only a few projects have, to date, been undertaken in the other European Regions. Moreover, there is a noteworthy lack of plans, in many countries, for the management of the reefs after their deployment.

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Published date: 2011
Additional Information: 9th International Conference on Artificial Reefs and Related Aquatic Habitats (CARAH)
Keywords: Artificial reefs, Management, Baltic, Mediterranean, NW Atlantic, Black Sea
Organisations: Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 201423
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/201423
ISSN: 1679-8759
PURE UUID: 9aeedc40-5346-4661-af2f-ee25c692730a
ORCID for Antony C. Jensen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8924-1198

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Date deposited: 27 Oct 2011 12:57
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:32

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Author: G. Fabi
Author: A. Spagnolo
Author: D. Bellan-Santini
Author: E. Charbonnel
Author: B.A. Cicek
Author: J.J.G. Garcia
Author: A. Kallianiotis
Author: M.N. dos Santos

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