Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking
The ocean is a key component of the Earth's dynamics, providing a great variety of ecosystem services to humans. Yet, human activities are globally changing its structure and major components, including marine biodiversity. In this context, the United Nations has proclaimed a Decade of Ocean Sc...
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ftunivege:oai:acikerisim.ege.edu.tr:11454/77527 2023-05-15T16:19:22+02:00 Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking Alos, Josep Aarestrup, Kim Abecasis, David Afonso, Pedro Alonso-Fernandez, Alexandre Aspillaga, Eneko Barcelo-Serra, Margarida 2022 https://hdl.handle.net/11454/77527 https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16343 en eng Wiley Global Change Biology Diğer 1354-1013 1365-2486 https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16343 https://hdl.handle.net/11454/77527 doi:10.1111/gcb.16343 28 19 5630 5653 WOS:000836335400001 2-s2.0-85136244817 35929978 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess acoustic tracking climate change fisheries marine pollution movement networks ocean monitoring sustainable development telemetry Catch-And-Release Cod Gadus-Morhua Trout Salmo-Trutta Habitat Use Artificial Reefs Marine Reserves Movement Patterns Fishing Mortality Climate-Change Site Fidelity Review 2022 ftunivege https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16343 2023-01-19T17:48:07Z The ocean is a key component of the Earth's dynamics, providing a great variety of ecosystem services to humans. Yet, human activities are globally changing its structure and major components, including marine biodiversity. In this context, the United Nations has proclaimed a Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development to tackle the scientific challenges necessary for a sustainable use of the ocean by means of the Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG14). Here, we review how Acoustic animal Tracking, a widely distributed methodology of tracking marine biodiversity with electronic devices, can provide a roadmap for implementing the major Actions to achieve the SDG14. We show that acoustic tracking can be used to reduce and monitor the effects of marine pollution including noise, light, and plastic pollution. Acoustic tracking can be effectively used to monitor the responses of marine biodiversity to human-made infrastructures and habitat restoration, as well as to determine the effects of hypoxia, ocean warming, and acidification. Acoustic tracking has been historically used to inform fisheries management, the design of marine protected areas, and the detection of essential habitats, rendering this technique particularly attractive to achieve the sustainable fishing and spatial protection target goals of the SDG14. Finally, acoustic tracking can contribute to end illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing by providing tools to monitor marine biodiversity against poachers and promote the development of Small Islands Developing States and developing countries. To fully benefit from acoustic tracking supporting the SDG14 Targets, trans-boundary collaborative efforts through tracking networks are required to promote ocean information sharing and ocean literacy. We therefore propose acoustic tracking and tracking networks as relevant contributors to tackle the scientific challenges that are necessary for a sustainable use of the ocean promoted by the United Nations. Agencia Estatal Investigacion, Espana ... Review Gadus morhua Ege University Institutional Repository Global Change Biology 28 19 5630 5653 |
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The ocean is a key component of the Earth's dynamics, providing a great variety of ecosystem services to humans. Yet, human activities are globally changing its structure and major components, including marine biodiversity. In this context, the United Nations has proclaimed a Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development to tackle the scientific challenges necessary for a sustainable use of the ocean by means of the Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG14). Here, we review how Acoustic animal Tracking, a widely distributed methodology of tracking marine biodiversity with electronic devices, can provide a roadmap for implementing the major Actions to achieve the SDG14. We show that acoustic tracking can be used to reduce and monitor the effects of marine pollution including noise, light, and plastic pollution. Acoustic tracking can be effectively used to monitor the responses of marine biodiversity to human-made infrastructures and habitat restoration, as well as to determine the effects of hypoxia, ocean warming, and acidification. Acoustic tracking has been historically used to inform fisheries management, the design of marine protected areas, and the detection of essential habitats, rendering this technique particularly attractive to achieve the sustainable fishing and spatial protection target goals of the SDG14. Finally, acoustic tracking can contribute to end illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing by providing tools to monitor marine biodiversity against poachers and promote the development of Small Islands Developing States and developing countries. To fully benefit from acoustic tracking supporting the SDG14 Targets, trans-boundary collaborative efforts through tracking networks are required to promote ocean information sharing and ocean literacy. We therefore propose acoustic tracking and tracking networks as relevant contributors to tackle the scientific challenges that are necessary for a sustainable use of the ocean promoted by the United Nations. Agencia Estatal Investigacion, Espana ... |
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Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking |
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Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking |
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