Effects of a wave power park with no-take zone on decapod abundance and size
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23180Date
2021-08-11Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Past studies have revealed higher levels of biodiversity, total abundance, and size of
individuals around offshore installations of renewable energy. This study investigated the effects
of Lysekil wave power park (area 0.5 km2) on the abundance and carapace size of decapods at the
Swedish west coast. For that purpose, decapods were caught with cages during four consecutive
summers. Two types of cages were applied to catch a wide range of decapod species and sizes. The
abundance and size of decapods were not significantly different within the wave power park and up
to a distance of 360 m outside of it. The catch rate, i.e., number of decapods caught in 24 h, was not
significantly different among sampling locations but revealed inter-annual variation for both cage
types. The results suggest a limited role of the incidental no-take zone of the small Lysekil wave
power park on the abundance and size of local decapods. However, neither were negative impacts,
such as decreasing abundances or smaller carapace sizes, discovered. As an increase in the number
of marine renewable energy production sites is foreseen, a scaled-up and larger study addressing
MPA networks and other environmental interactions should be considered.
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Bender, Langhamer OL, Molis M, Sundberg J. Effects of a wave power park with no-take zone on decapod abundance and size. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2021;9Metadata
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