Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters

We estimate the potential for cumulative impacts from multiple anthropogenic stressors on fish, sea birds, and marine mammals in the western, southern and south-eastern parts of marine waters around Greenland. The analysis is based on a comprehensive data set representing five human activities inclu...

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Published in:Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Main Authors: Andersen, Jesper H., Berzaghi, Fabio, Christensen, Tom, Geertz-Hansen, Ole, Mosbech, Anders, Stock, Andy, Zinglersen, Karl B., Wisz, Mary S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/potential-for-cumulative-effects-of-human-stressors-on-fish-sea-birds-and-marine-mammals-in-arctic-waters(b4f2ec9d-66b3-460a-a068-386248022df7).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.10.047
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b4f2ec9d-66b3-460a-a068-386248022df7 2023-05-15T14:26:00+02:00 Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters Andersen, Jesper H. Berzaghi, Fabio Christensen, Tom Geertz-Hansen, Ole Mosbech, Anders Stock, Andy Zinglersen, Karl B. Wisz, Mary S. 2017-01-05 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/potential-for-cumulative-effects-of-human-stressors-on-fish-sea-birds-and-marine-mammals-in-arctic-waters(b4f2ec9d-66b3-460a-a068-386248022df7).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.10.047 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Andersen , J H , Berzaghi , F , Christensen , T , Geertz-Hansen , O , Mosbech , A , Stock , A , Zinglersen , K B & Wisz , M S 2017 , ' Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters ' , Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science , vol. 184 , pp. 202-206 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.10.047 Human activities Multiple stressors Cumulative impacts Biodiversity Ecosystem-based management Arctic Greenland HUMAN PRESSURES IMPACT ECOSYSTEMS BAY article 2017 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.10.047 2023-03-08T23:56:10Z We estimate the potential for cumulative impacts from multiple anthropogenic stressors on fish, sea birds, and marine mammals in the western, southern and south-eastern parts of marine waters around Greenland. The analysis is based on a comprehensive data set representing five human activities including two proxies for climate change, as well as 25 key animal species including commercially important fish and top predators such as sea birds and marine mammals. Anthropogenic stressors are concentrated in two areas: the offshore waters south of Greenland, and especially the western coast from the Qeqertarsuaq (Disko Island) area to the southern tip of Greenland. The latter is also an area of high importance for many key species, thus the potential for cumulative impacts is high along Greenland's west coast. We conclude that this area should be under high scientific scrutiny and conservation attention. Our study is a first attempt and a stepping-stone towards more detailed and accurate estimates of the effects of multiple human stressors on Arctic marine ecosystems. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Greenland Qeqertarsuaq Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Qeqertarsuaq ENVELOPE(-56.867,-56.867,74.400,74.400) Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 184 202 206
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topic Human activities
Multiple stressors
Cumulative impacts
Biodiversity
Ecosystem-based management
Arctic
Greenland
HUMAN PRESSURES
IMPACT
ECOSYSTEMS
BAY
spellingShingle Human activities
Multiple stressors
Cumulative impacts
Biodiversity
Ecosystem-based management
Arctic
Greenland
HUMAN PRESSURES
IMPACT
ECOSYSTEMS
BAY
Andersen, Jesper H.
Berzaghi, Fabio
Christensen, Tom
Geertz-Hansen, Ole
Mosbech, Anders
Stock, Andy
Zinglersen, Karl B.
Wisz, Mary S.
Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters
topic_facet Human activities
Multiple stressors
Cumulative impacts
Biodiversity
Ecosystem-based management
Arctic
Greenland
HUMAN PRESSURES
IMPACT
ECOSYSTEMS
BAY
description We estimate the potential for cumulative impacts from multiple anthropogenic stressors on fish, sea birds, and marine mammals in the western, southern and south-eastern parts of marine waters around Greenland. The analysis is based on a comprehensive data set representing five human activities including two proxies for climate change, as well as 25 key animal species including commercially important fish and top predators such as sea birds and marine mammals. Anthropogenic stressors are concentrated in two areas: the offshore waters south of Greenland, and especially the western coast from the Qeqertarsuaq (Disko Island) area to the southern tip of Greenland. The latter is also an area of high importance for many key species, thus the potential for cumulative impacts is high along Greenland's west coast. We conclude that this area should be under high scientific scrutiny and conservation attention. Our study is a first attempt and a stepping-stone towards more detailed and accurate estimates of the effects of multiple human stressors on Arctic marine ecosystems. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Andersen, Jesper H.
Berzaghi, Fabio
Christensen, Tom
Geertz-Hansen, Ole
Mosbech, Anders
Stock, Andy
Zinglersen, Karl B.
Wisz, Mary S.
author_facet Andersen, Jesper H.
Berzaghi, Fabio
Christensen, Tom
Geertz-Hansen, Ole
Mosbech, Anders
Stock, Andy
Zinglersen, Karl B.
Wisz, Mary S.
author_sort Andersen, Jesper H.
title Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters
title_short Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters
title_full Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters
title_fullStr Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters
title_full_unstemmed Potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in Arctic waters
title_sort potential for cumulative effects of human stressors on fish, sea birds and marine mammals in arctic waters
publishDate 2017
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