| Literature DB >> 20856885 |
Angela R Benn1, Philip P Weaver, David S M Billet, Sybille van den Hove, Andrew P Murdock, Gemma B Doneghan, Tim Le Bas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Environmental impacts of human activities on the deep seafloor are of increasing concern. While activities within waters shallower than 200 m have been the focus of previous assessments of anthropogenic impacts, no study has quantified the extent of individual activities or determined the relative severity of each type of impact in the deep sea.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20856885 PMCID: PMC2938353 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission Regulatory Area and OSPAR Maritime Area.
OSPAR Regions I: Arctic Waters, II: Greater North Sea, III: Celtic Seas, IV: Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast, V: Wider Atlantic.
Data sources.
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| Report of Observations/Samples collected by Oceanographic Programmes (ROSCOP) Cruise Summary Reports |
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| British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) |
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| Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas (HERMES) |
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| Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange |
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| National Marine Facilities, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton |
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| Ocean Information Centre, Research Ship Schedules and Information |
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| Pangaea Publishing Network for Geoscientific & Environmental Data |
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| Various individual scientific institutions | |
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| Kingfisher Information Service – Cable Awareness |
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| France Telecom SigCables |
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| NEA.1985. Review of the Continued Suitability of the Dumping Site for Radioactive Waste in the North-East Atlantic. Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris. 448pp. | |
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| OSPAR. 2005. (Revised). Overview of Past Dumping at Sea of Chemical Weapons and Munitions in the OSPAR Maritime Area. Biodiversity Series. OSPAR, London. 13 pp. |
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| UK Digital Energy Atlas and Library |
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| Norwegian Petroleum Directorate |
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Sources from which data were acquired.
Military activities.
| Source | Contact Information |
| NATO |
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| French Ministry of Defence |
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| Norwegian Ministry of Defence |
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| Portuguese Ministry of Defence |
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| Spanish Ministry of Defence |
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| Irish Defence Forces (Freedom of Information request) |
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| UK Ministry of Defence (Freedom of Information request) |
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| Government of Greenland |
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| Government of Iceland |
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Sources to which requests for information on military activities during 2005 in the North East Atlantic were addressed.
Sources to which requests for VMS data were addressed.
| State | Source | Contact |
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| Fiskeridirektoratet |
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| Cross Atlantique |
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| Greenland | Fisheries Authority |
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| Iceland | Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture |
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| Fisheries Monitoring Centre |
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| Norway | Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs |
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| Direcção Geral das Pescas e Aquicultura, Departamento de Inspecção das Pescas |
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| Secretaría General de Pesca Maritíma |
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| Marine Fisheries Agency Data and Communications |
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EC Fishing Monitoring Centres Contact List: http://ec.europa.eu/fisheries/cfp/control/fmc_contact_list_en.pdf.
Spatial extent and confidence rating of activities.
| Activity | Estimated spatial extent | Confidence rating |
| (>200m water depth) | (km2) | |
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| Non-fisheries research cruises | 4 | 2–3 |
| Fisheries research cruises | 22 | 2–3 |
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| No burial: between 200–1500 m wd, 50 mm diameter cable ; >1500 m wd, 20 mm diameter cable | 2 | 1–2 |
| No burial: between 200–>1500 m wd, 50 mm** diameter cable | 4 | 1–2 |
| Cable burial: between 200–1500 m wd with 2 m wide disturbance strip | 15 | 1–2 |
| Cable burial: between 200–1500 m wd with 8 m wide disturbance strip | 61 | 1–2 |
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| Radioactive waste | 0.2 | 2 |
| Munitions and chemical weapons | 1.4 | 1 |
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| No data made available | |
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| Pipelines | 4.0 | 3 |
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| 0.2 | 2 |
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| 3 | 2 |
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| 1 | 2 |
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| 15 | 2 |
| Total pipelines, structures, wells and cuttings piles | 23.2 | 2–3 |
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| 1–2 | |
| Tracks not merged | 741 | |
| Tracks merged | 548 | |
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| 1–2 | |
| Tracks not merged | 37,160 | |
| Tracks merged | 13,920 |
Estimates of the spatial extent of six major human activities occurring directly on the sea floor, including structures and artefacts present on the seafloor resulting from past activities, within the OSPAR maritime area of the North East Atlantic in waters >200 m during 2005. Estimates for bottom trawling and marine scientific research are based on 2005 data only.
wd: water depth;
Confidence ratings indicate whether the spatial extent of each activity is based on data or estimates of location and extent (Eastwood et al., 2007) [19]: 1, estimated location and estimated extent; 2 known location, estimated extent; 3, known location and extent.
*Carter et al., 2009 [23].
Information from NPD and Statoil datasets and Eastwood et al., 2007 [19].
Overlapping boundaries merged.
SERPENT Project, unpublished data.
Figure 2Human activities on the seafloor, including structures and artefacts present on the seafloor resulting from past activities, within the OSPAR Maritime Area, >200 m water depth, during 2005.
Comparison of extrapolated spatial extent of human activities in the OSPAR area in 2005.
| Activity | Estimated spatial extent | Extrapolated to 100% of activity |
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| Non-fisheries research cruises | 4 | 9 |
| Fisheries research cruises | 22 | 49 |
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| No burial: between 200–1500 m wd, 50 mm diameter cable ; >1500 m wd, 20 mm diameter cable | 2 | 5 |
| No burial: between 200–>1500 m wd, 50 mm** diameter cable | 4 | 10 |
| Cable burial: between 200–1500 m wd with 2 m wide disturbance strip | 15 | Extrapolation inappropriate – see text. |
| Cable burial: between 200–1500 m wd with 8 m wide disturbance strip | 61 | Extrapolation inappropriate – see text. |
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| Radioactive waste | 0.2 | 0.2 |
| Munitions and chemical weapons | 1.4 | 1.4 |
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| No data made available | No data made available |
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| Pipelines | 4 | 4 |
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| 0.2 | 0.2 |
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| 3 | 3 |
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| 1 | 1 |
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| 15 | 15 |
| Total pipelines, structures, wells and cuttings piles | 23.2 | 23.2 |
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| Tracks not merged | 741 | 1,482 |
| Tracks merged | 548 | 1,096 |
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| Tracks not merged | 37,160 | 74,320 |
| Tracks merged | 13,920 | 27,840 |
Estimates and extrapolations of the spatial extent of six major human activities occurring directly on the sea floor, including structures and artefacts present on the seafloor resulting from past activities, within the OSPAR maritime area of the North East Atlantic in waters >200 m during 2005. Estimates for bottom trawling and marine scientific research are based on 2005 data only.
wd: water depth;
*Carter et al., 2009] [23].
Information from NPD and Statoil datasets and Eastwood et al., 2007 [19].
Boundaries merged and dissolved.
SERPENT Project, unpublished data.
Radioactive waste dumpsites in water deeper than 200 m in the OSPAR region of the North East Atlantic between 1949 and 1984.
| Longitude | Latitude | Year | Tonnes | Country of Origin | Description of Dumpsite |
| −16.75 | 46.00 | 1977 | 5 605 | NL-CH-UK | a rectangle 45.8333 to 46.1666 and −16.00 to −17.50 |
| 1978 | 8 046 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1979 | 5 416 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1980 | 8 391 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1981 | 9 434 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1982 | 11 693 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| −17.42 | 46.25 | 1971 | 3 968 | B-NL-CH-UK | a circle of radius 35 nautical miles centred on 46.25, −17.41666 |
| 1972 | 4 131 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1973 | 4 350 | B-NL-UK | |||
| 1974 | 2 265 | NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1975 | 4 454 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| 1976 | 6 772 | B-NL-CH-UK | |||
| −13.25 | 48.25 | 1965 | 1 760 | UK | not described |
| 1966 | 1 044 | UK | |||
| −13.27 | 48.33 | 1970 | 1 674 | UK | not described |
| 1968 | 3 164 | UK | |||
| −13.00 | 48.50 | 1949 | 9 | UK | not described |
| −11.33 | 55.43 | 1951 | 33 | UK | not described |
| −12.17 | 55.13 | 1953 | 57 | UK | not described |
| −6.17 | 46.45 | 1962 | 253 | UK | not described |
| −6.27 | 45.45 | 1963 | 5 809 | B-UK | not described |
| −6.60 | 45.45 | 1964 | 4 392 | UK | not described |
| −14.50 | 42.83 | 1967 | 10 895 | B-F-D-NL-UK | a square of side 50 km centred on 42.83333, −14.5 |
| −17.08 | 49.08 | 1969 | 9 178 | B-F-I-NL-S-CH-UK | a square of side 50 nautical miles centred on 48.5, −17.08333 |
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Location of dumping area, quantities and sources of radioactive waste (based on NEA, 1985) [26].
B = Belgium; CH = Switzerland; D = Germany; F = France; I = Italy; NL = Netherlands; S = Sweden; UK = United Kingdom.
Conventional and chemical munitions dumpsites in waters >200 m in the OSPAR region (OSPAR, 2005) [28].
| Site number | Longitude | Latitude | Type of munitions | Details |
| 42 | −13.66 | 48.33 | Conventional | Only remaining UK dumpsite by 1993 |
| 43 | −9.02 | 43.73 | Conventional | |
| 45 | 1.46 | 62.97 | Chemical | 4,500 tons scuttled vessels |
| 46 | −7.67 | 59 | Chemical | |
| 49 | −11 | 58 | Chemical | |
| 51 | −12.08 | 56.52 | Chemical | |
| 52 | −12 | 56.5 | Chemical | |
| 53 | −9.45 | 56.37 | Chemical | |
| 54 | −10 | 56 | Chemical | |
| 55 | −11 | 55.5 | Chemical | |
| 56 | −9.37 | 48.67 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Dora Oldendorf - February 1947. |
| 57 | −8.15 | 48.05 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Empire Nutfield - September 1946. |
| 58 | −8.35 | 48 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Lanark - November 1946. |
| 59 | −8.56 | 47.95 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Empire Peacock - August 1946. |
| 60 | −8.97 | 47.92 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Harm Freitzen - March 1948. |
| 61 | −8.26 | 47.92 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Empire Lark - July 1947. |
| 62 | −8.35 | 47.9 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Kindersley - October 1946. |
| 63 | −8.85 | 47.87 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Empire Connyngham - June 1949. |
| 64 | −8.31 | 47.79 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Thorpe Bay - September 1947. |
| 65 | −10.5 | 47.63 | Chemical | CW (Approx 70 Tonnes) encased in concrete. Dumped in 1980. |
| 66 | −9.52 | 47.6 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Margo - November 1947. |
| 67 | −9.4 | 47.38 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Miervaldis - September 1948. |
| 68 | −9.4 | 47.28 | Chemical | Scuttled ship, Empire Success - August 1948. |
| 70 | −1.6 | 64.7 | Chem. - Tabun | 462 shells recovered in Wolgast Harbour dumped, set in concrete. |
Spatial extent of seafloor trawled in the Hatton - Rockall area during 2005: overlapping tracks not merged.
| Speeds (knots) | Area trawled based on | Area trawled based on | Area trawled based on |
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| 21,346 | 13,631 | 3,738 |
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| 27,487 | 17,619 | 4,855 |
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| 4,255 | 2,711 | 741 |
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| 37,160 | 23,855 | 6,585 |
Estimates based on 28 vessels engaged in bottom trawling, identified from speed profiles and pattern of activity. All overlapping tracks included in estimate.
*Dick Ferro, Fisheries Research Services, Aberdeen, personal communication.
**Hall-Spencer et al., 2002 [39].
Davies et al., 2007 [3].
ICES, 2007 [38].
1.5–5.0 knots encompasses the range of bottom trawling speeds referred to by Davies et al., 2007 [3] and ICES, 2007 [38].
Spatial extent of seafloor trawled in the Hatton - Rockall area during 2005: overlapping tracks merged.
| Speeds (knots) | Area trawled based on | Area trawled based on | Area trawled based on |
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| 8,051 | 6,067 | 2,227 |
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| 12,041 | 8,983 | 3,192 |
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| 2,710 | 1,837 | 548 |
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| 13,920 | 10,624 | 3,994 |
Estimates based on 28 vessels engaged in bottom trawling, identified from speed profiles and pattern of activity. Overlapping tracks merged to give single area.
Dick Ferro, Fisheries Research Services, Aberdeen, personal communication.
Hall-Spencer et al., 2002 [39].
Davies et al., 2007 [3].
ICES, 2007 [38].
1.5–5.0 knots encompasses the range of bottom trawling speeds referred to by Davies et al., 2007 [3] and ICES, 2007 [38].
Figure 3Bottom trawling.
Tracks of vessels operating between 1.5 and 5.0 knots in the Hatton - Rockall area during 2005.