“…Given that engineered structures offer novel surfaces for colonisation (Connell, 2001;Glasby and Connell, 1999;Moschella et al, 2005), organic influences on deterioration (whether negative or positive) are an important component of performance and durability to consider. 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).…”