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The impact of seaweed cultivation on ecosystem services - a case study from the west coast of Sweden

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 133, Issue -, Pages 53-64

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.05.005

Keywords

Aquaculture; Seaweeds; Kelp; Saccharina latissima; Environmental impact; Ecosystem services

Funding

  1. MISTRA (Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research)
  2. Seafarm project - Swedish Research Council Formas [2013-92]

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Seaweed cultivation attracts growing interest and sustainability assessments from various perspectives are needed. The paper presents a holistic qualitative assessment of ecosystem services affected by seaweed cultivation on the Swedish west coast. Results suggest that supporting, regulating and provisioning services are mainly positively or non-affected while some of the cultural services are likely negatively affected. The analysis opens for a discussion on the framing of seaweed cultivation - is it a way of supplying ecosystem services and/or a way of generating valuable biomass? Exploring these framings further in local contexts may be valuable for identifying trade-offs and designing appropriate policies and development strategies. Many of the found impacts are likely generalizable in their character across sites and scales of cultivation, but for some services, including most of the supporting services, the character of impacts is likely to be site-specific and not generalizable.

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