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东北大西洋深海海底的人类活动:空间范围评估。

Human activities on the deep seafloor in the North East Atlantic: an assessment of spatial extent.

机构信息

Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems Group, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Sep 13;5(9):e12730. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012730.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Environmental impacts of human activities on the deep seafloor are of increasing concern. While activities within waters shallower than 200 m have been the focus of previous assessments of anthropogenic impacts, no study has quantified the extent of individual activities or determined the relative severity of each type of impact in the deep sea.

METHODOLOGY

The OSPAR maritime area of the North East Atlantic was chosen for the study because it is considered to be one of the most heavily impacted by human activities. In addition, it was assumed data would be accessible and comprehensive. Using the available data we map and estimate the spatial extent of five major human activities in the North East Atlantic that impact the deep seafloor: submarine communication cables, marine scientific research, oil and gas industry, bottom trawling and the historical dumping of radioactive waste, munitions and chemical weapons. It was not possible to map military activities. The extent of each activity has been quantified for a single year, 2005.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

Human activities on the deep seafloor of the OSPAR area of the North Atlantic are significant but their footprints vary. Some activities have an immediate impact after which seafloor communities could re-establish, while others can continue to make an impact for many years and the impact could extend far beyond the physical disturbance. The spatial extent of waste disposal, telecommunication cables, the hydrocarbon industry and marine research activities is relatively small. The extent of bottom trawling is very significant and, even on the lowest possible estimates, is an order of magnitude greater than the total extent of all the other activities.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To meet future ecosystem-based management and governance objectives for the deep sea significant improvements are required in data collection and availability as well as a greater awareness of the relative impact of each human activity.

摘要

背景

人类活动对深海海底的环境影响日益受到关注。虽然浅于 200 米水深的活动一直是以前评估人为影响的重点,但没有研究量化过个别活动的范围,也没有确定深海中每种类型的影响的相对严重程度。

方法

北大西洋东北海域的 OS-PAR 海域被选为研究对象,因为它被认为是受人类活动影响最严重的海域之一。此外,还假设数据是可获取和全面的。利用现有的数据,我们绘制并估计了影响深海海底的五项主要人类活动在北大西洋东北海域的空间范围:海底通信电缆、海洋科学研究、石油和天然气工业、底拖网捕捞以及放射性废物、弹药和化学武器的历史倾倒。军事活动无法进行制图。对 2005 年这一年每项活动的范围进行了量化。

主要发现

北大西洋东北海域 OS-PAR 区域深海海底的人类活动很显著,但它们的足迹各不相同。有些活动在海底生物群落重新建立后立即产生影响,而有些活动则可以持续多年产生影响,影响范围可能远远超出物理干扰的范围。废物处置、电信电缆、碳氢化合物工业和海洋研究活动的空间范围相对较小。底拖网捕捞的范围非常大,即使是在可能的最低估计范围内,也比所有其他活动的总范围大一个数量级。

结论/意义:为了实现深海基于生态系统的管理和治理目标,需要在数据收集和可用性方面做出重大改进,并且需要提高对每种人类活动的相对影响的认识。

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