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An integrated assessment of the Good Environmental Status of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas.
Fraschetti, Simonetta; Fabbrizzi, Erika; Tamburello, Laura; Uyarra, María C; Micheli, Fiorenza; Sala, Enric; Pipitone, Carlo; Badalamenti, Fabio; Bevilacqua, Stanislao; Boada, Jordi; Cebrian, Emma; Ceccherelli, Giulia; Chiantore, Mariachiara; D'Anna, Giovanni; Di Franco, Antonio; Farina, Simone; Giakoumi, Sylvaine; Gissi, Elena; Guala, Ivan; Guidetti, Paolo; Katsanevakis, Stelios; Manea, Elisabetta; Montefalcone, Monica; Sini, Maria; Asnaghi, Valentina; Calò, Antonio; Di Lorenzo, Manfredi; Garrabou, Joaquim; Musco, Luigi; Oprandi, Alice; Rilov, Gil; Borja, Angel.
Affiliation
  • Fraschetti S; Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; CoNISMa, Rome, Italy. Electronic address: simonetta.fraschetti@unina.it.
  • Fabbrizzi E; Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy.
  • Tamburello L; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy.
  • Uyarra MC; AZTI, Marine Research, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Herrera Kaia, Portualdea S/n, 20110, Pasaia, Spain.
  • Micheli F; Hopkins Marine Station and Center for Ocean Solutions, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, CA, United States.
  • Sala E; National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, United States.
  • Pipitone C; CNR-IAS, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4521, 90149, Palermo, Italy.
  • Badalamenti F; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy; CNR-IAS, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4521, 90149, Palermo, Italy.
  • Bevilacqua S; Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
  • Boada J; GrMAR Institut d'Ecologia Aquàtica, Universitat de Girona, 17003, Girona, Spain.
  • Cebrian E; GrMAR Institut d'Ecologia Aquàtica, Universitat de Girona, 17003, Girona, Spain; Centre d'estudis Avançats de Blanes CEAB-CSIC, Blanes, 17300, Girona, Spain.
  • Ceccherelli G; Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Sassari, via Piandanna 4, 07100, Sassari, Italy.
  • Chiantore M; DiSTAV, Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132, Genoa, Italy.
  • D'Anna G; CNR-IAS, via Giovanni da Verrazzano 17, 91014, Castellammare del Golfo, Italy.
  • Di Franco A; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Sicily, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, 90149, Palermo, Italy.
  • Farina S; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy.
  • Giakoumi S; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy.
  • Gissi E; Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, 120 Ocean View Boulevard, Pacific Grove, CA, 93950, USA; National Research Council, Institute of Marine Science, CNR ISMAR, Arsenale, Tesa 104 - Castello 2737/F, 30122, Venice, Italy.
  • Guala I; IMC - International Marine Centre, Loc. Sa Mardini, Torregrande, Oristano, Italy.
  • Guidetti P; ECOSEAS UMR 7035, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, Parc Valrose, 28 Avenue Valrose, 06108, Nice, France; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn-National Institute of Marine Biology, Ecology and Biotechnology, Genoa Marine Centre, 16126, Genoa, Italy.
  • Katsanevakis S; Department of Marine Sciences, University of the Aegean, 81100, Mytilene, Greece.
  • Manea E; Institute of Marine Sciences, National Research Council (ISMAR-CNR), Arsenale, Tesa 104, Castello 2737/F, 30122, Venice, Italy.
  • Montefalcone M; DiSTAV, Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132, Genoa, Italy.
  • Sini M; Department of Marine Sciences, University of the Aegean, 81100, Mytilene, Greece.
  • Asnaghi V; DiSTAV, Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132, Genoa, Italy.
  • Calò A; Department of Earth and Marine Sciences (DiSTeM), University of Palermo, via Archirafi 20-22, 90123, Palermo, Italy.
  • Di Lorenzo M; Institute for Biological Resources and Marine Biotechnologies, National Research Council (IRBIM-CNR), Via L. Vaccara, Mazara del Vallo 61, 91026, Italy.
  • Garrabou J; Institute of Marine Sciences-CSIC, 08003, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Musco L; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy; Laboratory of Marine Biology and Zoology, DiSTeBA, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy.
  • Oprandi A; DiSTAV, Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132, Genoa, Italy.
  • Rilov G; National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR), PO Box 8030, Haifa, 31080, Israel.
  • Borja A; AZTI, Marine Research, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Herrera Kaia, Portualdea S/n, 20110, Pasaia, Spain; King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
J Environ Manage ; 305: 114370, 2022 Mar 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34968935
ABSTRACT
Local, regional and global targets have been set to halt marine biodiversity loss. Europe has set its own policy targets to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) of marine ecosystems by implementing the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) across member states. We combined an extensive dataset across five Mediterranean ecoregions including 26 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), their reference unprotected areas, and a no-trawl case study. Our aim was to assess if MPAs reach GES, if their effects are local or can be detected at ecoregion level or up to a Mediterranean scale, and which are the ecosystem components driving GES achievement. This was undertaken by using the analytical tool NEAT (Nested Environmental status Assessment Tool), which allows an integrated assessment of the status of marine systems. We adopted an ecosystem approach by integrating data from several ecosystem components the seagrass Posidonia oceanica, macroalgae, sea urchins and fish. Thresholds to define the GES were set by dedicated workshops and literature review. In the Western Mediterranean, most MPAs are in good/high status, with P. oceanica and fish driving this result within MPAs. However, GES is achieved only at a local level, and the Mediterranean Sea, as a whole, results in a moderate environmental status. Macroalgal forests are overall in bad condition, confirming their status at risk. The results are significantly affected by the assumption that discrete observations over small spatial scales are representative of the total extension investigated. This calls for large-scale, dedicated assessments to realistically detect environmental status changes under different conditions. Understanding MPAs effectiveness in reaching GES is crucial to assess their role as sentinel observatories of marine systems. MPAs and trawling bans can locally contribute to the attainment of GES and to the fulfillment of the MSFD objectives. Building confidence in setting thresholds between GES and non-GES, investing in long-term monitoring, increasing the spatial extent of sampling areas, rethinking and broadening the scope of complementary tools of protection (e.g., Natura 2000 Sites), are indicated as solutions to ameliorate the status of the basin.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ecosystem / Biodiversity Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: J Environ Manage Year: 2022 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ecosystem / Biodiversity Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: J Environ Manage Year: 2022 Type: Article