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Deciphering the lithological consequences of bottom trawling to sedimentary habitats on the shelf
Oberle, F.K.J.; Swarzenski, P.W.; Reddy, C.M.; Nelson, R.K.; Baasch, B.; Hanebuth, T.J.J. (2016). Deciphering the lithological consequences of bottom trawling to sedimentary habitats on the shelf. J. Mar. Syst. 159: 120-131. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.12.008
In: Journal of Marine Systems. Elsevier: Tokyo; Oxford; New York; Amsterdam. ISSN 0924-7963; e-ISSN 1879-1573, meer
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Trefwoorden
    Catching methods > Net fishing > Trawling > Bottom trawling
    Earth sciences > Geology > Lithology
    Sediment mixing
    Sediment transport
    Marien/Kust
Author keywords
    Ecosystem

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  • Oberle, F.K.J.
  • Swarzenski, P.W.
  • Reddy, C.M.
  • Nelson, R.K.
  • Baasch, B.
  • Hanebuth, T.J.J.

Abstract
    Widespread bottom trawling on the NW Iberian shelf causes chronic sediment and habitat disturbance. The few studies that have investigated vessel-modified sedimentary-structure and texture of the seabed have typically classified their results as being either impacted by trawling or not. This study indicates that bottom trawling can result in a sequence of vastly different effects to the lithology of seabed sediment, which have in turn different ecological consequences. Here, we combined very high-resolution spatial bottom-trawling data with sedimentological (grain size, porosity) and geochemical datasets (excess 210Pb, 3D petroleum fingerprinting) to study sediment disturbance, including sorting and mixing. Our results were used to develop five conceptual disturbance scenarios: minimal seabed effects, sediment overturning, complete sediment mixing, sediment grading and layering, and loss of sediment. Considering that bottom trawling is a widespread and growing global fishing technique, such impacts need to be considered in the management of habitat conservation as well as in the reconstruction of late Holocene climate history from shallow-water deposits, not just on the NW Iberian shelf, but also globally.

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