Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive

Eutrophication is one of the most important anthropogenic pressures impacting coastal seas. In Europe, several legislations and management measures have been implemented to halt nutrient overloading in marine ecosystems. This study evaluates the impact of freshwater nutrient control measures on high...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: PIRODDI Chiara, AKOGLU Ekin, ANDONEGI Eider, BENTLEY Jacob, CELIC Igor, COLL Marta, DIMARCHOPOULOU Donna, FRIEDLAND Rene, DE MUTSERT Kim, GIRARDIN Raphael, GARCIA GORRIZ Elisa, GRIZZETTI Bruna, HERNVANN Pierre-Yves, HEYMANS Johanna J., MULLER-KARULIS Bärbel, LIBRALATO Simone, LYNAM Christopher, MACIAS MOY Diego, MILADINOVA-MARINOVA Svetla, MOULLEC Fabien, PALIALEXIS Andreas, PARN Ove, SERPETTI Natalia, SOLIDORO Cosimo, STEENBEEK Jeroen, STIPS Adolf, TOMCZAK Maciej, TRAVERS-TROLET Morgane, TSIKLIRAS Athanassios C.
Language:English
Published: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA 2021
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Online Access:https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC120391
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spelling ftjrc:oai:publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu:JRC120391 2023-05-15T17:38:37+02:00 Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive PIRODDI Chiara AKOGLU Ekin ANDONEGI Eider BENTLEY Jacob CELIC Igor COLL Marta DIMARCHOPOULOU Donna FRIEDLAND Rene DE MUTSERT Kim GIRARDIN Raphael GARCIA GORRIZ Elisa GRIZZETTI Bruna HERNVANN Pierre-Yves HEYMANS Johanna J. MULLER-KARULIS Bärbel LIBRALATO Simone LYNAM Christopher MACIAS MOY Diego MILADINOVA-MARINOVA Svetla MOULLEC Fabien PALIALEXIS Andreas PARN Ove SERPETTI Natalia SOLIDORO Cosimo STEENBEEK Jeroen STIPS Adolf TOMCZAK Maciej TRAVERS-TROLET Morgane TSIKLIRAS Athanassios C. 2021 Online https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC120391 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.596797/full https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.596797 ENG eng FRONTIERS MEDIA SA JRC120391 2021 ftjrc https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.596797 2022-05-01T08:21:26Z Eutrophication is one of the most important anthropogenic pressures impacting coastal seas. In Europe, several legislations and management measures have been implemented to halt nutrient overloading in marine ecosystems. This study evaluates the impact of freshwater nutrient control measures on higher trophic levels (HTL) in European marine ecosystems following descriptors and criteria as defined by the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). We used a novel pan-European marine modeling ensemble of fourteen HTL models, covering almost all the EU seas, under two nutrient management scenarios. Results from our projections suggest that the proposed nutrient reduction measures may not have a significant impact on the structure and function of European marine ecosystems. Among the assessed criteria, the spawning stock biomass of commercially important fish stocks and the biomass of small pelagic fishes would be the most impacted, albeit with values lower than 2.5%. For the other criteria/indicators, such as species diversity and trophic level indicators, the impact was lower. The Black Sea and the North-East Atlantic were the most negatively impacted regions, while the Baltic Sea was the only region showing signs of improvement. Coastal and shelf areas were more sensitive to environmental changes than large regional and sub-regional ecosystems that also include open seas. This is the first pan-European multi-model comparison study used to assess the impacts of land-based measures on marine and coastal European ecosystems through a set of selected ecological indicators. Since anthropogenic pressures are expanding apace in the marine environment and policy makers need to use rapid and effective policy measures for fast changing environments, this modeling framework is an essential asset in supporting and guiding EU policy needs and decisions. JRC.D.2 - Water and Marine Resources Other/Unknown Material North East Atlantic Joint Research Centre, European Commission: JRC Publications Repository Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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description Eutrophication is one of the most important anthropogenic pressures impacting coastal seas. In Europe, several legislations and management measures have been implemented to halt nutrient overloading in marine ecosystems. This study evaluates the impact of freshwater nutrient control measures on higher trophic levels (HTL) in European marine ecosystems following descriptors and criteria as defined by the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). We used a novel pan-European marine modeling ensemble of fourteen HTL models, covering almost all the EU seas, under two nutrient management scenarios. Results from our projections suggest that the proposed nutrient reduction measures may not have a significant impact on the structure and function of European marine ecosystems. Among the assessed criteria, the spawning stock biomass of commercially important fish stocks and the biomass of small pelagic fishes would be the most impacted, albeit with values lower than 2.5%. For the other criteria/indicators, such as species diversity and trophic level indicators, the impact was lower. The Black Sea and the North-East Atlantic were the most negatively impacted regions, while the Baltic Sea was the only region showing signs of improvement. Coastal and shelf areas were more sensitive to environmental changes than large regional and sub-regional ecosystems that also include open seas. This is the first pan-European multi-model comparison study used to assess the impacts of land-based measures on marine and coastal European ecosystems through a set of selected ecological indicators. Since anthropogenic pressures are expanding apace in the marine environment and policy makers need to use rapid and effective policy measures for fast changing environments, this modeling framework is an essential asset in supporting and guiding EU policy needs and decisions. JRC.D.2 - Water and Marine Resources
author PIRODDI Chiara
AKOGLU Ekin
ANDONEGI Eider
BENTLEY Jacob
CELIC Igor
COLL Marta
DIMARCHOPOULOU Donna
FRIEDLAND Rene
DE MUTSERT Kim
GIRARDIN Raphael
GARCIA GORRIZ Elisa
GRIZZETTI Bruna
HERNVANN Pierre-Yves
HEYMANS Johanna J.
MULLER-KARULIS Bärbel
LIBRALATO Simone
LYNAM Christopher
MACIAS MOY Diego
MILADINOVA-MARINOVA Svetla
MOULLEC Fabien
PALIALEXIS Andreas
PARN Ove
SERPETTI Natalia
SOLIDORO Cosimo
STEENBEEK Jeroen
STIPS Adolf
TOMCZAK Maciej
TRAVERS-TROLET Morgane
TSIKLIRAS Athanassios C.
spellingShingle PIRODDI Chiara
AKOGLU Ekin
ANDONEGI Eider
BENTLEY Jacob
CELIC Igor
COLL Marta
DIMARCHOPOULOU Donna
FRIEDLAND Rene
DE MUTSERT Kim
GIRARDIN Raphael
GARCIA GORRIZ Elisa
GRIZZETTI Bruna
HERNVANN Pierre-Yves
HEYMANS Johanna J.
MULLER-KARULIS Bärbel
LIBRALATO Simone
LYNAM Christopher
MACIAS MOY Diego
MILADINOVA-MARINOVA Svetla
MOULLEC Fabien
PALIALEXIS Andreas
PARN Ove
SERPETTI Natalia
SOLIDORO Cosimo
STEENBEEK Jeroen
STIPS Adolf
TOMCZAK Maciej
TRAVERS-TROLET Morgane
TSIKLIRAS Athanassios C.
Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
author_facet PIRODDI Chiara
AKOGLU Ekin
ANDONEGI Eider
BENTLEY Jacob
CELIC Igor
COLL Marta
DIMARCHOPOULOU Donna
FRIEDLAND Rene
DE MUTSERT Kim
GIRARDIN Raphael
GARCIA GORRIZ Elisa
GRIZZETTI Bruna
HERNVANN Pierre-Yves
HEYMANS Johanna J.
MULLER-KARULIS Bärbel
LIBRALATO Simone
LYNAM Christopher
MACIAS MOY Diego
MILADINOVA-MARINOVA Svetla
MOULLEC Fabien
PALIALEXIS Andreas
PARN Ove
SERPETTI Natalia
SOLIDORO Cosimo
STEENBEEK Jeroen
STIPS Adolf
TOMCZAK Maciej
TRAVERS-TROLET Morgane
TSIKLIRAS Athanassios C.
author_sort PIRODDI Chiara
title Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_short Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_full Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_fullStr Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_full_unstemmed Effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a Pan-European assessment in support of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
title_sort effects of nutrient management scenarios on marine food webs: a pan-european assessment in support of the marine strategy framework directive
publisher FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
publishDate 2021
url https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC120391
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