Windhoffer Eva D, Carruthers Tim J B, Henkel Jessica, Gleason Jeffrey S, Wiebe Jon J
The Water Institute, 1110 River Road S. Suite 200, Baton Rouge, LA, 70802, USA.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, 16450 NW 31 Place, Chiefland, FL, 32626, USA.
J Environ Manage. 2024 Jun;360:121093. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121093. Epub 2024 May 11.
Coastal Louisiana's ecosystems are threatened by anthropogenic factors exacerbated by climate change induced sea-level rise. The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill resulted in injuries and deaths to coastal birds in Louisiana, and the ongoing loss of habitat has limited the potential for successful nesting of resident birds throughout the coast. Habitat loss is being addressed through increased large-scale ecosystem restoration as a result of settlement funds from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. To further inform bird restoration in Louisiana, an avian restoration guidance document (Guidance for Coastal Ecosystem Restoration and Monitoring to Create or Improve Bird-NestingHabitat, 2023) was developed to maximize restoration benefits for coastal breeding birds while also achieving broader habitat restoration objectives. The developed restoration guidance was co-produced by subject-matter experts and professionals, including avian experts, engineers, and coastal restoration project managers. The result of this cross-disciplinary effort was specific and targeted guidance that presents designable habitat features that are in the control of project engineers and are also important high-value bird nesting habitats (e.g., shoreline access, elevation heterogeneity and edge habitat). For the first time in Louisiana, defined nest-site characteristics and monitoring approaches are readily available to inform ecosystem restoration project implementation. The restoration document specifically emphasizes bird species that breed and nest in coastal habitats in Louisiana, and restoration managers can use these guidelines to explicitly incorporate bird nesting habitat features into coastal restoration planning, design, and implementation. In developing this guidance, many knowledge gaps and data needs were identified specific to engineering and project design, enabling the research community to frame research questions around specific coastal restoration questions. The co-production of science model applied here for avian resources is applicable to a wide range of other living marine resources that may benefit from large-scale ecosystem restoration and is an example of the benefits of working relationships, communications, and common goal setting.
路易斯安那州沿海的生态系统受到气候变化导致海平面上升所加剧的人为因素的威胁。2010年的深水地平线石油泄漏事件导致路易斯安那州沿海鸟类伤亡,栖息地的持续丧失限制了整个海岸常住鸟类成功筑巢的可能性。由于深水地平线石油泄漏事件的和解资金,大规模生态系统恢复工作得以增加,栖息地丧失问题正在得到解决。为了进一步指导路易斯安那州的鸟类恢复工作,制定了一份鸟类恢复指导文件(《2023年沿海生态系统恢复与监测以创建或改善鸟类筑巢栖息地指南》),以在实现更广泛的栖息地恢复目标的同时,最大限度地提高沿海繁殖鸟类的恢复效益。制定的恢复指导意见是由包括鸟类专家、工程师和沿海恢复项目经理在内的主题专家和专业人员共同制定的。这种跨学科努力的结果是提供了具体且有针对性的指导意见,提出了可设计的栖息地特征,这些特征在项目工程师的控制范围内,同时也是重要的高价值鸟类筑巢栖息地(例如,海岸线通道、海拔异质性和边缘栖息地)。在路易斯安那州,首次有了明确的筑巢地点特征和监测方法,可用于指导生态系统恢复项目的实施。恢复文件特别强调了在路易斯安那州沿海栖息地繁殖和筑巢的鸟类物种,恢复管理人员可以利用这些指南将鸟类筑巢栖息地特征明确纳入沿海恢复规划、设计和实施中。在制定本指导意见时,发现了许多与工程和项目设计相关的知识空白和数据需求,使研究界能够围绕特定的沿海恢复问题来构建研究问题。此处应用于鸟类资源的科学模型共同生产适用于广泛的其他海洋生物资源,这些资源可能受益于大规模生态系统恢复,这是工作关系、沟通和共同目标设定所带来好处的一个例子。