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Environmental Research Letters | 2012

A comparison of threats, vulnerabilities and management approaches in global seagrass bioregions

Alana Grech; Katie Chartrand-Miller; P.L.A. Erftemeijer; Mark S. Fonseca; Len McKenzie; Michael Rasheed; Helen Taylor; Rob Coles

Global seagrass habitats are threatened by multiple anthropogenic factors. Effective management of seagrasses requires information on the relative impacts of threats; however, this information is rarely available. Our goal was to use the knowledge of experts to assess the relative impacts of anthropogenic activities in six global seagrass bioregions. The activities that threaten seagrasses were identified at an international seagrass workshop and followed with a web-based survey to collect seagrass vulnerability information. There was a global consensus that urban/industrial runoff, urban/port infrastructure development, agricultural runoff and dredging had the greatest impact on seagrasses, though the order of relative impacts varied by bioregion. These activities are largely terrestrially based, highlighting the need for marine planning initiatives to be co-ordinated with adjacent watershed planning. Sea level rise and increases in the severity of cyclones were ranked highest relative to other climate change related activities, but overall the five climate change activities were ranked low and experts were uncertain of their effects on seagrasses. The experts’ preferred mechanism of delivering management outcomes were processes such as policy development, planning and consultation rather than prescriptive management tools. Our approach to collecting expert opinion provides the required data to prioritize seagrass management actions at bioregional scales.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2011

Impacts of a fuel oil spill on seagrass meadows in a subtropical port, Gladstone, Australia - The value of long-term marine habitat monitoring in high risk areas

Helen Taylor; Michael Rasheed

We used an established seagrass monitoring programme to examine the short and longer-term impacts of an oil spill event on intertidal seagrass meadows. Results for potentially impacted seagrass areas were compared with existing monitoring data and with control seagrass meadows located outside of the oil spill area. Seagrass meadows were not significantly affected by the oil spill. Declines in seagrass biomass and area 1month post-spill were consistent between control and impact meadows. Eight months post-spill, seagrass density and area increased to be within historical ranges. The declines in seagrass meadows were likely attributable to natural seasonal variation and a combination of climatic and anthropogenic impacts. The lack of impact from the oil spill was due to several mitigating factors rather than a lack of toxic effects to seagrasses. The study demonstrates the value of long-term monitoring of critical habitats in high risk areas to effectively assess impacts.


Archive | 2007

Status and trends of seagrass habitats in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area

Rob Coles; Len McKenzie; Michael Rasheed; Jane Mellors; Helen Taylor; Kara Dew; S.A. McKenna; T.L. Sankey; Alexandra Carter; Alana Grech


Archive | 2007

Long-term seagrass monitoring in the Port of Mourilyan: November 2004

S.A. McKenna; Rasheed; T.L. Sankey; Helen Taylor


Archive | 2005

Long term seagrass monitoring in Cairns Harbour and Trinity Inlet: December 2004

S.A. McKenna; Rasheed; Richard K. F. Unsworth; Helen Taylor; Katie Chartrand; T.L. Sankey


Archive | 2014

LONG-TERM SEAGRASS MONITORING IN THE PORT OF THURSDAY ISLAND:

Alex Carter; Helen Taylor; Michael Rasheed


Archive | 2014

TORRES STRAIT DUGONG SANCTUARY Deepwater Seagrass Monitoring 2010 - 2014

Alex Carter; Helen Taylor; Michael Rasheed


Archive | 2010

Port of Weipa long term seagrass monitoring: September 2009

Helen Taylor; Rasheed; Alexandra Carter; S.A. McKenna


Archive | 2013

Seagrass productivity, resilience to climate change and capacity for recovery in the Torres Strait: 2011-2012 report

Helen Taylor; Alex Carter; J.N. Davies; S.A. McKenna; Carissa Reason; Rasheed


Archive | 2008

Implementing community based seagrass monitoring in the Wellesley Island Group

S.A. McKenna; Rasheed; Helen Taylor; T.L. Sankey

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Rob Coles

James Cook University

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