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Palaeoenvironmental determination of biogeochemistry and ecological response in an estuarine marine protected area

Palaeoenvironmental determination of biogeochemistry and ecological response in an estuarine marine protected area
Palaeoenvironmental determination of biogeochemistry and ecological response in an estuarine marine protected area
Eutrophication and sedimentation are affecting global Marine Protected Area (MPA) ecosystems, such as estuaries, as catchments are developed and sea levels rise. Managers are often faced with short term datasets and modelling evidence with which to undertake management of these complex open systems. Longer term datasets which monitor environmental change can be used to improve understanding of estuary biogeochemistry and the resulting ecological response. In this paper we use the case study of Holes Bay, Poole Harbour to explore how palaeoenvironmental archives can be used to extend the evidence base for sediment, nutrient and ecological management within a coastal MPA.
Algae, Ecology, Nutrients, Palaeoenvironmental, Poole Harbour, Sediment accumulation rates
667-683
Elsevier
Crossley, Laura H.
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Langdon, Peter
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Sear, David
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Dearing, John A.
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Croudace, Ian W.
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Humphreys, J.
Clark, R.W.E.
Crossley, Laura H.
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Langdon, Peter
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Sear, David
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Dearing, John A.
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Croudace, Ian W.
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Humphreys, J.
Clark, R.W.E.

Crossley, Laura H., Langdon, Peter, Sear, David, Dearing, John A. and Croudace, Ian W. (2020) Palaeoenvironmental determination of biogeochemistry and ecological response in an estuarine marine protected area. In, Humphreys, J. and Clark, R.W.E. (eds.) Marine Protected Areas: Science, Policy and Management. Amsterdam. Elsevier, pp. 667-683. (doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-102698-4.00034-4).

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Abstract

Eutrophication and sedimentation are affecting global Marine Protected Area (MPA) ecosystems, such as estuaries, as catchments are developed and sea levels rise. Managers are often faced with short term datasets and modelling evidence with which to undertake management of these complex open systems. Longer term datasets which monitor environmental change can be used to improve understanding of estuary biogeochemistry and the resulting ecological response. In this paper we use the case study of Holes Bay, Poole Harbour to explore how palaeoenvironmental archives can be used to extend the evidence base for sediment, nutrient and ecological management within a coastal MPA.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 25 October 2019
Published date: 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Algae, Ecology, Nutrients, Palaeoenvironmental, Poole Harbour, Sediment accumulation rates

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Local EPrints ID: 438196
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/438196
PURE UUID: 38ea9b1f-6ee6-4c54-ae6a-ca642929b987
ORCID for Peter Langdon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2724-2643
ORCID for David Sear: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0191-6179
ORCID for John A. Dearing: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1466-9640

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Date deposited: 04 Mar 2020 17:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:59

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Author: Laura H. Crossley
Author: Peter Langdon ORCID iD
Author: David Sear ORCID iD
Author: John A. Dearing ORCID iD
Author: Ian W. Croudace
Editor: J. Humphreys
Editor: R.W.E. Clark

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