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Integrated assessment of marine biodiversity status using a prototype indicator-based assessment tool

Academic article
Year of publication
2014
Journal
Frontiers in Marine Science
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Nasjonalt vitenarkiv
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Jesper Andersen
Contributors
Jesper Harbo Andersen, Karsten Dahl, Cordula Göke, Martin Hartvig, Ciarán Murray, Anna Rindorf, Henrik Skov, Morten Vinther, Samuli Korpinen Show all

Summary

Integrated assessment of the status of marine biodiversity is and has been problematic compared to, for example, assessments of eutrophication and contamination status, mostly as a consequence of the fact that monitoring of marine habitats, communities and species is expensive, often collected at an incorrect spatialscale and/or poorly integrated with existing marine environmental monitoring efforts. The objective of this Method Paper is to introduce and describe a simple tool for integrated assessment of biodiversity status based on the HELCOM Biodiversity Assessment Tool (BEAT), where interim biodiversity indicators are grouped by themes: broad-scale habitats, communities, and species as well as supporting non-biodiversity indicators. Further, were port the application of an initial indicator-based assessment of biodiversity status of Danish marine waters where we have tentatively classified the biodiversity status of Danish marine waters. The biodiversity status was in no areas classified as “unaffected by human activities.” In all the 22 assessment areas, the status was classified as either “moderately affected by human activities” or “significantly affected by human activities. ”Spatial variations in the biodiversity status were in general related to the eutrophication status as well as fishing pressure.