MedSens index: The bridge between marine citizen science and coastal management

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Turicchia, Eva [1 ,5 ,7 ,10 ]
Cerrano, Carlo [2 ,5 ,7 ,8 ,9 ,11 ]
Ghetta, Matteo [3 ]
Abbiati, Marco [1 ,5 ,6 ,9 ,10 ]
Ponti, Massimo [4 ,5 ,7 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Conservaz Beni Culturali, Via Ariani 1, I-48121 Ravenna, Italy
[2] Univ Politecn Marche, Dipartimento Sci Vita & Ambiente, Via Brecce Bianche, I-60131 Ancona, Italy
[3] Faunalia, Piazza Garibaldi 5, I-56025 Pontedera, Italy
[4] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Sci Biol Geol & Ambientali, Via S Alberto 163, I-48123 Ravenna, Italy
[5] Consorzio Nazl Interuniv Sci Mare, Piazzale Flaminio 9, I-00196 Rome, Italy
[6] CNR, Ist Sci Marine, Via Piero Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy
[7] Reef Check Italia Onlus, Via Brecce Bianche, I-60131 Ancona, Italy
[8] Stn Zool Anton Dohrn, I-80121 Naples, Italy
[9] Univ Bologna, Ctr Interdipartimentale Ric Ind Fonti Rinnovabili, Via S Alberto 163, I-48123 Ravenna, Italy
[10] Univ Bologna, Ctr Interdipartimentale Ric Scienze Ambientali, Via S Alberto 163, I-48123 Ravenna, Italy
[11] Fano Marine Ctr, Viale Adriatico 1, I-61032 Fano, Italy
关键词
Community-based ecosystem monitoring; Coralligenous habitats; Climate change; Impact assessment; Species sensitivity; Temperate reefs; BENTHIC ALGAL FLORA; ECOLOGICAL STATUS; LIGURIAN SEA; CORALLIGENOUS ASSEMBLAGES; ADRIATIC SEA; BIOTIC INDEX; REEF CHECK; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; CONSEQUENCES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107296
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Citizen science (CS) projects may provide community-based ecosystem monitoring, expanding our ability to collect data across space and time. However, the data from CS are often not effectively integrated into institutional monitoring programs and decision-making processes, especially in marine conservation. This limitation is partially due to difficulties in accessing the data and the lack of tools and indices for proper management at intended spatial and temporal scales. MedSens is a biotic index specifically developed to provide information on the environmental status of subtidal rocky coastal habitats, filling a gap between marine CS and coastal management in the Mediterranean Sea. The MedSens index is based on 25 selected species, incorporating their sensitivities to the pressures indicated by the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and open data on their distributions and abundances, collected by trained volunteers (scuba divers, free divers and snorkelers) using the Reef Check Mediterranean Underwater Coastal Environment Monitoring (RCMed UCEM) protocol. The species sensitivities were assessed relative to their resistance and resilience against physical, chemical, and biological pressures, according to benchmark levels and a literature review. The MedSens index was calibrated on a dataset of 33,021 observations from 569 volunteers (2001-2019), along six countries' coasts. A free and user-friendly QGIS plugin allows easy index calculation for areas and time frames of interest. The MedSens index was applied to Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs) and the management and monitoring zones within Italian MPAs. In the studied cases, the MedSens index responds well to the local pressures documented by previous investigations. MedSens converts the data collected by trained volunteers into an effective monitoring tool for the Mediterranean subtidal rocky coastal habitats. MedSens can help conservationists and decision-makers identify the main pressures acting in these habitats, as required by the MSFD, supporting them in the implementation of appropriate marine biodiversity conservation measures and better communicate the results of their actions. By directly involving stakeholders, this approach increases public awareness and the acceptability of management decisions, enabling more participatory conservation tactics.
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