Assessment Of The Rehabilitation Of The Sea-Bed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 99 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
Studies of benthic recolonization in the aftermath of marine aggregate dredging in the U.K. and elsewhere are limited and are largely confined to experimental circumstances. Investigations of the physical and biological status of licensed extraction sites in the U.K. at various times following cessation of commercial dredging are very limited, and so judgments as to the likely progress towards environmental restoration and the time-scales involved continue to be based on predictions rather than real data. This field-based research programme was commissioned to enhance the understanding of processes leading to physical and biological recovery of the seabed following dredging, thereby aiding the identification of practices to minimize environmental harm at licensed sites, and to promote rehabilitation on cessation. The outcome of survey work will have the notable benefit of allowing questions about the present status of locations hitherto subject to commercial exploitation to be answered directly, rather than by inference.
Citation
APA:
(2002) Assessment Of The Rehabilitation Of The Sea-Bed Following Marine Aggregate DredgingMLA: Assessment Of The Rehabilitation Of The Sea-Bed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging. International Marine Minerals Society, 2002.