Gravel-Seeding – A Suitable Technique for Restoration of the Seabed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging?

International Marine Minerals Society
K. M. Cooper S. Ware K. Vanstaen S. L. Boyd
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Remediation and restoration of offshore marine habitats is a relatively new concept with attempts in European regions largely being instigated by requirements of various strategic directives including Article 2 of the Habitats Directive (1992), the EC Water Framework Directive (2000, Article 2 of the OSPAR Convention (1992) and the developing European Marine Strategy Directive. A field experiment to establish the practicality of various options for rehabilitating the seabed on the cessation of dredging has been successfully set up. The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the practicality and effectiveness of gravel seeding as a potential restorative method that can be applied at marine aggregate extraction sites following cessation of dredging. Zone 2, within Area 408 (offshore Humber) was chosen as the experimental site as there is some evidence for persistence of sand which may have resulted from screening operations at this site.
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APA: K. M. Cooper S. Ware K. Vanstaen S. L. Boyd  Gravel-Seeding – A Suitable Technique for Restoration of the Seabed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging?

MLA: K. M. Cooper S. Ware K. Vanstaen S. L. Boyd Gravel-Seeding – A Suitable Technique for Restoration of the Seabed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging?. International Marine Minerals Society,

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