Keith Hiscock
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
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Hydrobiologia | 2006
Keith Hiscock; H Tyler-Walters
Science-based approaches to support the conservation of marine biodiversity have been developed in recent years. They include measures of ‘rarity’, ‘diversity’, ‘importance’, biological indicators of water ‘quality’ and measures of ‘sensitivity’. Identifying the sensitivity of species and biotopes, the main topic of this contribution, relies on accessing and interpreting available scientific data in a structured way and then making use of information technology to disseminate suitably presented information to decision makers. The Marine Life Information Network (MarLIN) has achieved that research for a range of environmentally critical species and biotopes over the past four years and has published the reviews on the MarLIN Web site (www.marlin.ac.uk). Now, by linking the sensitivity database and databases of survey information, sensitivity mapping approaches using GIS are being developed. The methods used to assess sensitivity are described and the approach is advocated for wider application in Europe.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2010
Keith Hiscock; Sally Sharrock; James Highfield; Deborah Snelling
An ex-Royal Navy frigate, HMS ‘Scylla’, was placed on the seabed in Whitsand Bay, south Cornwall on 27 March 2004. After five years, the reef supported a mature steel wreck community. The colonization of the reef showed wide fluctuations in species abundance in the first two years but, by 2006, most species that dominated or characterized the reef after five years had settled. Significant colonization events included settlement of barnacles, tubeworms and hydroids within a month and remarkably high settlements of the sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris and the queen scallop Aequipecten opercularis in the first year together with starfish Asterias rubens , solitary sea squirts and ephemeral algae. The plumose anemone Metridium senile , a characteristic species of wrecks, arrived in late summer 2004 but the widely distributed dead mans fingers Alcyonium digitatum was not observed until spring 2005. Wrasse were slow to colonize the reef but were established in small numbers by the end of 2007. Sea fans, Eunicella verrucosa , were first observed in August 2007. The species count for the reef stood at 263 taxa by the end of March 2009. The inside of the reef remained poorly colonized even after five years. Areas coated with tributyltin (TBT) antifouling paint only had colonization where the paint had flaked-off or on non-toxic paint markings, but with some indication that colonization may be occurring by a very few species especially near to non-TBT areas. Many species characteristic of natural reefs had not settled and neither do they occur on older wrecks including branching axinellid sponges, some cushion sponges and the yellow cluster anemone Parazoanthus axinellae . The artificial reef developed a community that was distinctly different to nearby natural rock reefs and such artificial structures should not be considered as a replacement for damaged or destroyed natural habitats.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2005
Keith Hiscock
A re-assessment of the rocky sublittoral biota at Hilsea Point Rock in south Devon, UK was undertaken 50 years after the first descriptive surveys. The overall appearance of the fauna and flora in 2003 was much as described in the 1950s but with some species not re-found in 2003 and some species added to the lists from the 1950s.
Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2004
Keith Hiscock; Alan J. Southward; Ian Tittley; Stephen J. Hawkins
Marine Biological Association of The United Kingdom. Occasional Publications | 2005
R Leaper; Philippa Moore; M. A. Kendall; Michael T. Burrows; D Lear; Elvira S. Poloczanska; Keith Hiscock; Paula S. Moschella; Richard C. Thompson; Roger J.H. Herbert; D Laffoley; J Baxter; Alan J. Southward; Stephen J. Hawkins
Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2009
H Tyler-Walters; Stuart I. Rogers; Charlotte Marshall; Keith Hiscock
Archive | 2002
Keith Hiscock; H Tyler-Walters; H Jones
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2003
Keith Hiscock; Michael Elliott; Dan Laffoley; Stuart I. Rogers
Archive | 2001
H Tyler-Walters; Keith Hiscock; D Lear; A Jackson
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2004
Alan J. Southward; Keith Hiscock; F. Kerckhof; J. Moyse; Aleksey S. Elfimov