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Trade-offs between fisheries, offshore wind farms and marine protected areas in the southern North Sea-Winners, losers and effective spatial management

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MARINE POLICY
卷 152, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105574

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Ecological indicator; Offshore wind farm; Marine protected area; Spatial ecosystem modelling; Spatial management; Ecospace

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There is a growing need for marine spatial planning in the North Sea due to competing objectives and multiple uses. The establishment of offshore wind farms may conflict with existing and planned marine protected areas, impacting conservation goals. A framework is needed to assess trade-offs to fisheries and ecosystem health, and the size and placement of spatial closures play a crucial role.
There is an increasing need for marine spatial planning in the North Sea given the multiple uses with competing objectives. Plans to increase renewable energy production by establishing offshore wind farms (OWFs) are likely to coincide with existing and planned marine protected areas (MPAs), with obvious incompatibilities relating to conservation goals. Both will restrict fishing activities to varying degrees, thus a framework is needed to assess possible trade-offs to differing stakeholders and ecosystem health. Using a spatially-explicit trophic model, ecosystem response to different types of spatial closures to fisheries was evaluated using a variety of indicators relating to ecosystem health and fisheries productivity in the southern part of the North Sea. Additionally, hy-pothetical MPAs designated with specific ecological objectives in mind were tested. Scenario outcomes suggest that closures may need to be accompanied with additional fisheries management measures to avoid unintended negative impacts outside the closed areas. Furthermore, size and placement of spatial closures are important factors influencing overall benefits and losses in terms of ecological health and fisheries yield. One particular hypothetical large-scale closure, designed with the goal of protecting areas with high biodiversity, performed better in terms of indicators and trade-offs than the more fragmented, currently planned and existing closures. Although model outcomes have to be treated with care, the spatially-explicit food web modeling approach will likely aid in providing a more holistic evaluation of trade-offs between conservation objectives and fishing ac-tivities, which should contribute to a more target-oriented framework for the evaluation of closed areas.

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