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Synthesising wave attenuation for seagrass: Drag coefficient as a unifying indicator

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111661

Keywords

Wave attenuation; Drag coefficient; Seagrass; Coastal protection; Meta-analysis; Ecosystem services

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  1. Australian Postgraduate Award
  2. University of Queensland Development Fellowship [UQFEL1717597]

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An estimated 100 million people inhabit coastal areas at risk from flooding and erosion due to climate change. Seagrass meadows, like other coastal ecosystems, attenuate waves. Due to inconsistencies in how wave at-tenuation is measured results cannot be directly compared. We synthesised data from laboratory and field experiments of seagrass-wave attenuation by converting measurements to drag coefficients (C-D). Drag coefficients varied from 0.02-5.12 with (C) over bar (D) = 0.74 for studies conducted in turbulent flow in non-storm conditions. A statistical model suggested that seagrass species affects C-D although the exact mechanism remains unclear. A wave model using the estimated (C) over bar (D) as an input parameter demonstrated that wave attenuation increased with meadow length, shoot density, shoot width and canopy height. Findings can be used to estimate wave at-tenuation by seagrass, in any given set of conditions.

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