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Legal protection is not enough: Posidonia oceanica meadows in marine protected areas are not healthier than those in unprotected areas of the northwest Mediterranean Sea.

Monica Montefalcone1, Giancarlo Albertelli, Carla Morri, Valeriano Parravicini, Carlo Nike Bianchi.   

Abstract

Using the Conservation Index, which measures the proportional amount of dead matte relative to live Posidonia oceanica, we assessed the health of 15 P. oceanica meadows at a regional scale along the coast of Liguria (NW Mediterranean). These areas were characterized by different degrees of anthropization, from highly urbanized sites to marine protected areas. Two different scenarios were identified according to depth: in shallow zones, the health of P. oceanica meadows was related to the degree of anthropization along the coastline. In contrast, in deep zones, most meadows exhibited poor health, independent of both the degree of disturbance and the legal measures protecting the area. Working synergistically with the regional impact of increased water turbidity, local impacts from the coast were recognized as the main causes of the severe regression of most Ligurian P. oceanica meadows. We conclude that marine protected areas alone are not sufficient to guarantee the protection of P. oceanica meadows. We emphasize the need for a management network involving the Sites of Community Interest (SCIs) containing P. oceanica meadows.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19150722     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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5.  Conserving biodiversity in a human-dominated world: degradation of marine sessile communities within a protected area with conflicting human uses.

Authors:  Valeriano Parravicini; Fiorenza Micheli; Monica Montefalcone; Carla Morri; Elisa Villa; Michela Castellano; Paolo Povero; Carlo Nike Bianchi
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