EUROPEAN ESTUARIES AND LAGOONS - A PERSONAL OVERVIEW OF PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT

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作者
BARNES, RSK
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[1] Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
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10.1002/aqc.3270010107
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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1. European estuaries and lagoons fall into three categories in respect of their conservation status and potential for ecological management. (i) Small lagoons, although greatly reduced by natural and man-made changes to the coastal environment, are relatively easily recreated behind longshore shingle barriers, but natural colonization of such habitats may have ceased and successful artificial introduction of species or whole assemblages is hampered by lack of knowledge of the processes structuring natural lagoonal communities. (ii) Small estuaries require very little conservation management, only control of further human exploitation especially in respect of the siting of marinas and other recreational usage. (iii) Large estuaries are in many cases already altered beyond recognition, and such is their economic importance that it is unlikely that the pressures for further reclamation, impoundment, and development will be resisted. Nevertheless, it is may be possible to protect areas within each such estuarine system that could serve as staging posts for migratory birds. 2. Integrated action is needed to assess the status and importance of the remaining European estuarine and lagoonal habitats, and to conserve and manage them in the future, if they are to continue to provide any significant habitats for organisms into the 21st Century and beyond.
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