The value of multibeam bathymetry in marine spatial planning in South Africa: A review

IF 1.5 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES South African Journal of Science Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.17159/sajs.2023/14320
Thamsanqa F. Wanda, Errol A. Wiles, Hayley C. Cawthra, Anton de Wit
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Given a growing global population and shift to embrace the blue economy, a need for marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged in South Africa to sustainably resolve the rising conflicts over the use of marine and seabed resources and services. A well-developed marine spatial plan yields numerous ecological, social and economic benefits. These are achieved through mediating between spatially conflicting economic drivers’ interests (e.g. commercial fishing, tourism, mining), preventing their activities from compromising thresholds of an environment’s sustainability. Within the MSP framework, high-resolution geospatial datasets are required to document and describe the seabed in the highest possible detail. At any scale, integrated analysis of seabed geomorphology and habitats is anticipated to greatly improve the understanding of ecosystem functioning from a multidisciplinary perspective, whilst improving MSP procedures and management of marine space. South Africa is the first of few African countries to have an approved and implemented MSP framework, but is still somewhat behind globally in implementing large-scale regional hydroacoustic surveys to cover the country’s vast offshore territory. The deficiency of hydroacoustic surveys is perhaps due to a relative lack of funds and poor communication about the value of multibeam echo-sounder (MBES) derived data, whilst marine geoscience remains a scarce skill in the country. This review paper presents a geological perspective of MSP and explores (1) the value that seabed mapping offers MSP specifically and (2) the need to increase seabed mapping with MBES, using a recently initiated project from the South African east coast as a case study.
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多波束测深在南非海洋空间规划中的价值综述
随着全球人口的增长和向蓝色经济的转变,南非出现了对海洋空间规划(MSP)的需求,以可持续地解决在使用海洋和海底资源和服务方面日益增加的冲突。一个完善的海洋空间规划可以产生众多的生态、社会和经济效益。这是通过协调空间上相互冲突的经济驱动因素的利益(如商业捕鱼、旅游、采矿)来实现的,防止他们的活动损害环境可持续性的阈值。在MSP框架内,需要高分辨率地理空间数据集以尽可能详细地记录和描述海底。在任何尺度上,对海底地貌和生境的综合分析预计将从多学科的角度大大提高对生态系统功能的了解,同时改进MSP程序和海洋空间的管理。南非是少数几个拥有批准和实施MSP框架的非洲国家中的第一个,但在实施大规模区域水声调查以覆盖该国广阔的海上领土方面,南非仍然落后于全球。水声调查的不足可能是由于相对缺乏资金和关于多波束回声测深仪(MBES)衍生数据价值的沟通不畅,而海洋地球科学在该国仍然是一项稀缺的技能。这篇综述文章介绍了MSP的地质视角,并探讨了(1)海底测绘为MSP提供的具体价值;(2)增加MBES海底测绘的必要性,并以南非东海岸最近启动的一个项目为例进行了研究。
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South African Journal of Science
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Science is a multidisciplinary journal published bimonthly by the Academy of Science of South Africa. Our mandate is to publish original research with an interdisciplinary or regional focus, which will interest readers from more than one discipline, and to provide a forum for discussion of news and developments in research and higher education. Authors are requested to write their papers and reports in a manner and style that is intelligible to specialists and non-specialists alike. Research contributions, which are peer reviewed, are of three kinds: Review Articles, Research Articles and Research Letters.
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