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PLOS ONE | 2017

Epibenthic and mobile species colonisation of a geotextile artificial surf reef on the south coast of England

Roger J.H. Herbert; K.J. Collins; J.J. Mallinson; Alice E. Hall; Josephine Pegg; Kathryn Ross; Leo Clarke; Tom Clements

With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investigate the colonisation of assemblages associated with new structures, how these differ to natural and other artificial habitats and their potential impact on regional biodiversity. The colonisation of Europe’s first artificial surf reef (ASR) was investigated at Boscombe on the south coast of England (2009–2014) and compared with assemblages on existing natural and artificial habitats. The ASR consists of geotextile bags filled with sand located 220m offshore on a sandy sea bed at a depth of 0-5m. Successional changes in epibiota were recorded annually on differently orientated surfaces and depths using SCUBA diving and photography. Mobile faunal assemblages were sampled using Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV). Distinct stages in colonisation were observed, commencing with bryozoans and green algae which were replaced by red algae, hydroids and ascidians, however there were significant differences in assemblage structure with depth and orientation. The reef is being utilised by migratory, spawning and juvenile life-history stages of fish and invertebrates. The number of non-native species was larger than on natural reefs and other artificial habitats and some occupied a significant proportion of the structure. The accumulation of 180 benthic and mobile taxa, recorded to date, appears to have arisen from a locally rich and mixed pool of native and non-native species. Provided no negative invasive impacts are detected on nearby protected reefs the creation of novel yet diverse habitats may be considered a beneficial outcome.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2002

Environmental impact assessment of a scrap tyre artificial reef

K.J. Collins; A.C. Jensen; J.J. Mallinson; V. Roenelle; I. P. Smith


Underwater Technology | 2010

The impacts of anchoring and mooring in seagrass, Studland Bay, Dorset, UK

K.J. Collins; A.M. Suonpää; J.J. Mallinson


Archive | 2001

Scrap tyres for marine construction: environmental impact

K.J. Collins; A.C. Jensen; J.J. Mallinson; I. P. Smith; S.M. Mudge; A. Russell


Archive | 2006

Use of shell to speed recovery of dredged aggregate seabed.

K.J. Collins; J.J. Mallinson


Underwater Technology | 2012

Surveying black bream, Spondyliosoma cantharus (L.), nesting sites using sidescan sonar

K.J. Collins; J.J. Mallinson


Archive | 2000

Marine habitats and communities

K.J. Collins; J.J. Mallinson


Archive | 2003

The "Mary Rose" site and environment today

K.J. Collins; J.J. Mallinson


Archive | 2003

The Archaeology of the "Mary Rose" Vol. 5. For future generations: conservation of a Tudor maritime collection

M Jones; K.J. Collins; J.J. Mallinson


Archive | 2003

The Archaeology of the "Mary Rose" Vol. 1. Sealed by time: the loss and recovery of the "Mary Rose"

P. Marsden; K.J. Collins; R. Harrison; J.J. Mallinson; W. Lewis

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K.J. Collins

University of Southampton

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A.C. Jensen

University of Southampton

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I. P. Smith

University of Southampton

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Kathryn Ross

British Trust for Ornithology

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Leo Clarke

Bournemouth University

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Tom Clements

National Oceanography Centre

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