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A global atlas of artificial light at night under the sea

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24006
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https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2021.00049
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2021-12-13
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Journal article
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Peer reviewed

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Smyth, T.J.; Wright, A.E.; Mckee, David; Tidau, S.; Tamir, R.; Dubinsky, Z.; Iluz, D.; Davies, T.W.
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The impacts of artificial light at night (ALAN) on marine ecosystems have emerged as a focus for ecological light pollution research in recent years, yet the global prevalence of ALAN in underwater marine ecosystems is unknown. We have derived a global atlas of ALAN throughout the marine water column that will accelerate our understanding of its sources and environmental impacts. At a depth of 1 m, 1.9 million km2 of the world’s coastal seas are exposed to biologically important ALAN, which equates to around 3.1% of the global exclusive economic zones. This area decreases to 1.6 million km2 (2.7%) at a depth of 10 m, and to 840,000 km2 (1.4%) at 20 m. The most heavily exposed regions are those that experience intensive offshore development in addition to coastal urbanization. The atlas highlights that ALAN as a global change issue is not exclusive to land but is also widespread in the world’s underwater habitats at irradiances that elicit biological responses in marine organisms.
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University of California Press
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Smyth, Wright, Mckee D, Tidau, Tamir, Dubinsky, Iluz, Davies. A global atlas of artificial light at night under the sea. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 2021;9(1):1-13
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