Coral reef restoration and artificial reef management, future and economic.

M. Ammar
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On a global scale, the value of the total economic goods and services provided by coral reefs have been esti- mated to be US$375 billion per year with most of this coming from recreation, sea defence services and food production, this equates to an average value of around US$6,075 per hectare of coral reef per year. Degradation of reefs means the loss of these economic goods and services, and the loss of food security and employment for coastal peoples, many of them in developing countries and many of them living in poverty. In a healthy reef system which has not been physically damaged, an impacted area might be expected to recover naturally to its pre-disturbance state along a successional trajec- tory. If degradation is sufficiently severe or spatially extensive, then active restoration e.g. transplantation, in combination with management actions to reduce anthropogenic stress are necessary. Recoverability depends on the stressor, the im- pacted species/community and the temporal and spatial intensities of the stressor. Artificial reef is any structure built or placed on the sea bed, water column or floating on its surface, with the purpose of creating a new attraction to scuba di- vers or to concentrate or attract plants or animals for fishing purposes. These artificial reefs can be designed for different purposes like: (1) Tourism {SCUBA diving, recreational angling, surfing and beach enhancement} (2) Fisheries (3) Na- ture conservation (4) Science. This paper reviews conditions driving the need for restoration, and the questions that must be considered to identify the type of restoration necessary or possible. Artificial reefs around the world, their uses, social and economic impacts, liability, the use of novel technology approaches in artificial reefs and future applications were also reviewed. Artificial reefs can have positive economic impacts which are significant and may be several hundreds of million dollars per year. For future application, need is urgent for: 1- Link biological, physical and economic issues within reef development 2- Continue biological and engineering research to refine reef design and modeling.
珊瑚礁恢复与人工礁管理,未来与经济。
在全球范围内,珊瑚礁提供的全部经济产品和服务的价值估计为每年3750亿美元,其中大部分来自娱乐、海防服务和粮食生产,这相当于每年每公顷珊瑚礁的平均价值约为6075美元。珊瑚礁的退化意味着这些经济商品和服务的丧失,以及沿海人民的粮食安全和就业的丧失,其中许多人生活在发展中国家,其中许多人生活在贫困中。在未受到物理破坏的健康珊瑚礁系统中,受影响的区域可能会沿着连续轨迹自然恢复到其干扰前的状态。如果退化足够严重或在空间上广泛,则需要积极的恢复,例如移植,并结合管理行动来减少人为压力。可恢复性取决于胁迫源、受影响物种/群落以及胁迫源的时空强度。人工礁是指在海床、水柱或海面上建造或放置的任何结构物,其目的是为水肺潜水者创造新的吸引力,或集中或吸引植物或动物以供捕鱼。这些人工鱼礁可以设计用于不同的目的,如:(1)旅游{水肺潜水、休闲垂钓、冲浪和美化海滩}(2)渔业(3)自然保护(4)科学。本文回顾了驱动恢复需求的条件,以及必须考虑的问题,以确定必要或可能的恢复类型。综述了世界各地的人工鱼礁、它们的用途、社会和经济影响、责任、人工鱼礁新技术方法的使用和未来的应用。人工珊瑚礁可以产生积极的经济影响,这是显著的,每年可能会带来数亿美元的经济效益。对于未来的应用,迫切需要:1-将生物,物理和经济问题与珊瑚礁开发联系起来2-继续进行生物和工程研究,以改进珊瑚礁的设计和建模。
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