Effect of dredging activities on the health status of Posidonia oceanica meadows along the north Latium coast (Tyrrhenian Sea)

Laboratory of Experimental Oceanography and Marine Ecology, Department of Biological and Ecological Sciences (DEB), Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy
Laboratory of Biomass and Bio-energies,Research Centre Casaccia, ENEA Italian National Agency for New technologies, Energies and Sustainable Economic Development, Rome, Italy
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.1011v1
Subject Areas
Computational Science, Ecology, Environmental Impacts, Environmental Sciences, Plant Science
Keywords
Posidonia oceanica, Dredging, Fine sediment dispersion, Seawater transparency, Sedimentation, Total Suspended Matter (TSM), Satellite data, Numerical models, Central Tyrrhenian Sea
Copyright
© 2015 Gnisci et al.
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Cite this article
Gnisci V, Bonamano S, Micheli C, Cognetti de Martiis S, Piermattei V, Marcelli M. 2015. Effect of dredging activities on the health status of Posidonia oceanica meadows along the north Latium coast (Tyrrhenian Sea) PeerJ PrePrints 3:e1011v1

Abstract

Coastal areas are characterized by several disturbances due to the presence of numerous anthropic activities that may alter the health status and ecological functioning of Posidonia oceanica meadows. The reduction of seawater transparency and the increase of sedimentation rate are among the main causes of their regression. This work is focused on the northern Latium coast (Central Tyrrhenian Sea), from Marina di Tarquinia to Santa Severa. Over time, alteration of river run-off (change in land use, captation along rivers, etc.) and dredging activities carried out within the Civitavecchia harbour, have led to the dispersion of a large amount of fine materials in the marine environment. In this area, four Sites of Community Importance were identified according to the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), due to the presence of P. oceanica beds. Meadows are fragmented and discontinuous also because the high geomorphological heterogeneity. The aim of this work has been to evaluate the effects of the reduction of seawater transparency and the alteration of sedimentation rate on the meadows due to dredging activities. The evaluation of meadows health status from 2002 to 2013 was performed by structural (shoot density and coverage) and functional (leaf biometry) standard descriptors analysis. In the same period, the water transparency and the sedimentation rate have been analysed using numerical models able to distinguish between river and dredging contributions. The simulations of dredged sediments transport have highlighted as the plume is transported mainly to the north, with high concentration values near the shoreline; for this reason the evaluations of shoot density of P. oceanica meadows located near the harbour and far from the coast have not shown a decrease over the years. In the meadow further north, where the concentration of dredged suspended materials is decreasing, the reduction in shoot number is mainly due to the sediment plumes of the Marta and Mignone rivers.

Author Comment

This is an abstract which has been accepted as a poster presentation at the 4th Mediterranean Seagrass Workshop 2015.