Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters

Throughout this thesis I will further identify sponges ecological significance and vulnerability to human activities in the North Atlantic, with interest in Norwegian waters and background research of the integrated Barents Sea management plan. In collaboration with the Institute of Marine Research...

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Main Author: Vee, Ida
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1956/13156
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description Throughout this thesis I will further identify sponges ecological significance and vulnerability to human activities in the North Atlantic, with interest in Norwegian waters and background research of the integrated Barents Sea management plan. In collaboration with the Institute of Marine Research analyses of dense communities occurring in the western Barents Sea has been conducted to further identify dominating sponge species such as Geodia barretti and G. macandrewii. Further, with the international and national implementation of ecosystem approach (EA) to management, I participated in the workshop: "Making the Ecosystem-based management operational" in Copenhagen, Denmark. Several challenges were addressed and discussions on how to successfully implementing EA to management were identified. As seen in Norway, three fully integrated management plans have been developed, covering the Norwegian Exclusive Economic Zone, the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea and Lofoten areas. Management actions towards sponge grounds have been identified, with special interest in the Barents Sea management plans as it was the first of such approach and contains more background reports for assessing objectives, human activities and mapping of benthic fauna. Further, managing the dense sponge communities identified in the western Barents Sea case study. Overall, Norway has successfully implemented ecosystem- based management, aiming for protection of vulnerable marine areas as well as balancing human activities. The plans are thus ambiguous, and no direct monitoring approach towards sponge grounds occur in neither of the plans and are required for protection and sustainability of deep-sea sponge grounds. Finally, recommendations towards fully integration of sponge grounds to management and conservation policies in Norway have been further discussed. Master i Biologi MAMN-BIO BIO399
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Barentshav*
Lofoten
Norskehav*
North Atlantic
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/13156 2025-01-16T21:11:12+00:00 Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters Vee, Ida 2016-10-04 2722061 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1956/13156 eng eng The University of Bergen http://hdl.handle.net/1956/13156 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved Svamper Kystsoneforvaltning Miljøforvaltning Barentshavet Norskehavet Forvaltningsplaner https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c009640 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005592 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013578 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005809 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030943 https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030222 751999 Master thesis 2016 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:44:35Z Throughout this thesis I will further identify sponges ecological significance and vulnerability to human activities in the North Atlantic, with interest in Norwegian waters and background research of the integrated Barents Sea management plan. In collaboration with the Institute of Marine Research analyses of dense communities occurring in the western Barents Sea has been conducted to further identify dominating sponge species such as Geodia barretti and G. macandrewii. Further, with the international and national implementation of ecosystem approach (EA) to management, I participated in the workshop: "Making the Ecosystem-based management operational" in Copenhagen, Denmark. Several challenges were addressed and discussions on how to successfully implementing EA to management were identified. As seen in Norway, three fully integrated management plans have been developed, covering the Norwegian Exclusive Economic Zone, the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea and Lofoten areas. Management actions towards sponge grounds have been identified, with special interest in the Barents Sea management plans as it was the first of such approach and contains more background reports for assessing objectives, human activities and mapping of benthic fauna. Further, managing the dense sponge communities identified in the western Barents Sea case study. Overall, Norway has successfully implemented ecosystem- based management, aiming for protection of vulnerable marine areas as well as balancing human activities. The plans are thus ambiguous, and no direct monitoring approach towards sponge grounds occur in neither of the plans and are required for protection and sustainability of deep-sea sponge grounds. Finally, recommendations towards fully integration of sponge grounds to management and conservation policies in Norway have been further discussed. Master i Biologi MAMN-BIO BIO399 Master Thesis Barents Sea Barentshav* Lofoten Norskehav* North Atlantic Norwegian Sea University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Barents Sea Norwegian Sea Lofoten Norway
spellingShingle Svamper
Kystsoneforvaltning
Miljøforvaltning
Barentshavet
Norskehavet
Forvaltningsplaner
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c009640
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005592
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013578
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005809
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030943
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030222
751999
Vee, Ida
Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters
title Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters
title_full Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters
title_fullStr Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters
title_full_unstemmed Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters
title_short Towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in Norwegian waters
title_sort towards improved management of deep-sea sponge grounds in norwegian waters
topic Svamper
Kystsoneforvaltning
Miljøforvaltning
Barentshavet
Norskehavet
Forvaltningsplaner
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c009640
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005592
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013578
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005809
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030943
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030222
751999
topic_facet Svamper
Kystsoneforvaltning
Miljøforvaltning
Barentshavet
Norskehavet
Forvaltningsplaner
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c009640
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005592
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c013578
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c005809
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030943
https://data.ub.uio.no/realfagstermer/c030222
751999
url http://hdl.handle.net/1956/13156