2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.coastaleng.2013.10.015
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Between a rock and a hard place: Environmental and engineering considerations when designing coastal defence structures

Abstract: Firth, L. B., Thompson, R. C., Bohn, K., Abbiati, M., Airoldi, L., Bouma, T. J., Bozzeda, F., Ceccherelli, V. U., Colangelo, M. A., Evans, A., Ferrario, F., Hanely, M. E., Hinz, H., Hoggart, S. P. G., Jackson, J. E., Moore, P., Morgan, E. H., Perkol-Finkel, S., Skov, M. W., Strain, E. M., van Belzen, J., Hawkins, S. J. (2014). Between a rock and a hard place: Environmental and engineering considerations when designing coastal defence structures. Coastal Engineering, 87, 122-135Coastal defence structures are pr… Show more

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“…At the same time, a recognition that artificial structures are often poor ecological surrogates for the natural rocky shores they may replace (e.g., Bulleri and Chapman, 2004;Gacia et al, 2007;Firth et al 2013;Firth et al 2016) is fuelling considerable international effort to develop and test ways of encouraging their colonisation. This includes structural design interventions and retrofit solutions aimed at facilitating settlement and recruitment of benthic species, to support biodiversity and maintain ecological function (e.g., Chapman and Blockley, 2009;Evans et al, 2015;Firth et al, 2014, Firth et al 2016Sella and Perkol-Finkel, 2015).…”
Section: Ecological Engineering At the Coastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, a recognition that artificial structures are often poor ecological surrogates for the natural rocky shores they may replace (e.g., Bulleri and Chapman, 2004;Gacia et al, 2007;Firth et al 2013;Firth et al 2016) is fuelling considerable international effort to develop and test ways of encouraging their colonisation. This includes structural design interventions and retrofit solutions aimed at facilitating settlement and recruitment of benthic species, to support biodiversity and maintain ecological function (e.g., Chapman and Blockley, 2009;Evans et al, 2015;Firth et al, 2014, Firth et al 2016Sella and Perkol-Finkel, 2015).…”
Section: Ecological Engineering At the Coastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite extensive studies of artificial substrates in Australian estuaries and in European and American coastal waters (see papers on seawalls, pilings and pontoons by Chapman, 2006;Dafforn et al, 2012;Firth et al, 2014;Glasby et al, 2007;Perkol-Finkel et al, 2012;Pister, 2009;Wasson et al, 2005;etc. ), studies on fouling communities on artificial substrates in the Wadden Sea estuaries are still lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5.2.1 Key design parameters Previous research indicates that ecological enhancements can be designed to support the assemblages of marine invertebrates on which waterbirds might feed (Coombes et al, 2015;Evans et al, 2016;Firth et al, 2014Firth et al, , 2015. These can be quite simple and inexpensive 'passive' techniques (e.g.…”
Section: Ecological Enhancement Design Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rocky intertidal prey species listed in Table 2 respond to passive and active ecological enhancements elsewhere in the UK (including Elmer, West Sussex and Lyme Regis, Dorset (Moschella et al, 2005); Colwyn Bay and Penthyn Bay (Firth et al, 2014); Porthleven and Zennor (Coombes et al, 2015)). Baseline ecological surveys were undertaken to identify key species and their location relative to the proposed footprint of the scheme.…”
Section: Phase I Habitat Surveys: Which Of the Key Food Species For Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
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