Ecological impacts, efficacy and economic feasibility of algal mat removal from temperate intertidal mudflats under blue nitrogen trading schemes

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Marine pollution bulletin Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117747
Zoe Morrall , Joanne Preston , Sophie Richier , Daniel J. Franklin , Annesia Lamb , Andrew Van Der Schatte Olivier , Eric Harris-Scott , Dominic Parry , Graham Horton , Stephanie Lemesle , Claire Hellio , Marilyn Fauchon , Gordon Watson
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Driven by eutrophic conditions, AM (algal mat) proliferation is now ubiquitous in coastal areas generating significant ecological and economic impacts. The need to mitigate negative effects has prompted the exploration of removal methods, but neither the success nor the impacts on intertidal mudflats have been assessed. Limited success using a specially-adapted vessel, prompted a shift to manual removal by hand-rake at two UK (Portsmouth and Poole) and two French study sites (Brittany and Normandy). Significant reductions in AM biomass and percentage cover were only observed at one site (Portsmouth), in contrast to significant temporal effects throughout the 180 days at each site. Significant effects of removal on the benthos and birds were also limited to an increase in organic content at Brittany and a reduction in macrofaunal abundance at Poole but with all sites dominated by temporal effects. To assess if AM removal can be used to ameliorate excess nitrogen (N) we calculated the amount of N that could be removed from a site and its potential cost-effectiveness (price of N credit after subtraction of removal costs) within an NTS (Nutrient Trading Scheme). N export by AM removal is influenced by site and season, for example, 66 kg N ha−1 yr−1 (winter) to 95 kg N ha−1 yr−1 (summer) at Poole. N removal rates from some sites (Poole, all seasons; Brittany, autumn) are comparable to other Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) such as clam aquaculture. However, a single annual AM harvest at these sites yields lower N removal rates compared to seaweed, mussel, and oyster aquaculture. Using a global mean N credit price, the removals at Poole and Portsmouth have medium/high cost-effectiveness across all seasons, potentially generating up to half a million pounds of N credits, which could be increased if post-harvesting value-chains were maximised e.g. biofuel production. Although, implementation at scale could rapidly reduce the many impacts of AMs and contribute to the blue-green bioeconomy revolution, to improve water quality, AM removal must be framed within a multifaceted management process.
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在富营养化条件的驱动下,AM(藻垫)的增殖现在在沿海地区普遍存在,产生了重大的生态和经济影响。减轻负面影响的需要促使人们探索清除方法,但既没有评估成功,也没有评估对潮间带泥滩的影响。在英国的两个研究地点(朴茨茅斯和普尔)和法国的两个研究地点(布列塔尼和诺曼底),一艘经过特殊改造的船取得了有限的成功,促使他们转向用手耙进行人工清除。仅在一个站点(朴茨茅斯)观察到AM生物量和覆盖率的显着减少,而在每个站点的180天内都存在显着的时间效应。清除对底栖动物和鸟类的显著影响也仅限于布列塔尼的有机物含量增加和普尔的大型动物丰度减少,但所有地点都受时间影响为主。为了评估去除AM是否可以用来改善过量的氮,我们计算了NTS(养分交易计划)中可以从一个地点去除的氮量及其潜在的成本效益(去除成本后的氮信用价格)。AM移走的N输出受场地和季节的影响,例如,Poole地区的N ha−1年−1(冬季)为66 kg, N ha−1年−1(夏季)为95 kg。某些站点的氮去除率(Poole,所有季节;布列塔尼(Brittany),秋季)可与其他基于自然的解决方案(nbs)相媲美,如蛤蜊水产养殖。然而,与海藻、贻贝和牡蛎养殖相比,这些地点每年收获一次AM的氮去除率较低。使用全球平均氮素信用价格,普尔和朴茨茅斯的清除在所有季节都具有中等/高成本效益,可能产生高达50万磅的氮素信用,如果收获后价值链最大化,例如生物燃料生产,这一数字可能会增加。尽管大规模实施可迅速减少AM的许多影响,并有助于蓝绿生物经济革命,但为了改善水质,AM的去除必须在多方面的管理过程中进行。
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Marine pollution bulletin
Marine pollution bulletin 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.
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