Policy and Management Considerations for Artificial Reefs in the Arabian Gulf

J. Burt, A. Bartholomew, L. Firth
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A diverse and productive mosaic of highly important ecosystems border the coastline of the Arabian Gulf, providing invaluable goods and services to coastal populations and representing the most biodiverse habitats in a region better known for its arid deserts. Recently, however, these ecosystems have come under escalating pressure from urbanization, fisheries activity, and global climate change. Artificial reefs have been in use for centuries in the Gulf region, where they were inherited through family lines and regulated under the senat al-bahar (the ‘code of the sea’). Today, regional marine managers and policymakers are increasingly promoting artificial reefs as a tool to mitigate the ongoing impacts on Gulf ecosystems and fisheries. Artificial reefs may support some goals of marine managers and policymakers, but they are not a panacea and involve many risks. Without appropriate design, regulation, and management, artificial reefs can exacerbate existing problems or inadvertently create new issues that add to management burdens in coastal areas.
阿拉伯湾人工鱼礁的政策及管理考虑
极其重要的生态系统组成的多样化和多产的马赛克环绕着阿拉伯湾的海岸线,为沿海居民提供了宝贵的商品和服务,并代表了这个以干旱沙漠而闻名的地区最具生物多样性的栖息地。然而,最近,这些生态系统受到城市化、渔业活动和全球气候变化不断升级的压力。人工珊瑚礁在海湾地区已经使用了几个世纪,它们是通过家族传承下来的,并受到senat al-bahar(“海洋法典”)的监管。今天,区域海洋管理者和政策制定者越来越多地推广人工珊瑚礁,作为减轻对海湾生态系统和渔业持续影响的工具。人工珊瑚礁可能会支持海洋管理者和政策制定者的一些目标,但它们不是万灵药,而且涉及许多风险。如果没有适当的设计、监管和管理,人工珊瑚礁可能会加剧现有问题,或在不经意间产生新的问题,增加沿海地区的管理负担。
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