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Combined effects of human pressures on Europe’s marine ecosystems
Authors:Samuli Korpinen  Leena Laamanen  Lena Bergstrm  Marco Nurmi  Jesper H Andersen  Juuso Haapaniemi  E Therese Harvey  Ciaran J Murray  Monika Peterlin  Emilie Kallenbach  Katja Klan nik  Ulf Stein  Leonardo Tunesi  David Vaughan  Johnny Reker
Abstract:Marine ecosystems are under high demand for human use, giving concerns about how pressures from human activities may affect their structure, function, and status. In Europe, recent developments in mapping of marine habitats and human activities now enable a coherent spatial evaluation of potential combined effects of human activities. Results indicate that combined effects from multiple human pressures are spread to 96% of the European marine area, and more specifically that combined effects from physical disturbance are spread to 86% of the coastal area and 46% of the shelf area. We compare our approach with corresponding assessments at other spatial scales and validate our results with European-scale status assessments for coastal waters. Uncertainties and development points are identified. Still, the results suggest that Europe’s seas are widely disturbed, indicating potential discrepancy between ambitions for Blue Growth and the objective of achieving good environmental status within the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.Supplementary informationThe online version of this article (10.1007/s13280-020-01482-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:Anthropogenic pressures  Cumulative effect assessments  Europe''s seas  Human activities  Marine assessment  Marine management
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