北大西洋海砂和砾石开采及其潜在的环境影响,重点是北海

S.J. de Groot
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本文回顾了1979-1985年北大西洋、北海和波罗的海地区集料疏浚的情况。据估计,每年平均提取的沙子如下:建筑用沙4000万立方米;砾石900万m3;钙质物料100万m3;维护挖沙(砂)4亿立方米。建筑用砂主要采自北海南部,砾石采自英国东海岸和英吉利海峡,贝壳采自荷兰、西德和丹麦的瓦登海(北海)地区。在美国东海岸和北海南部(莱茵河、斯海尔德河和默兹河的河口)进行了密集的维护疏浚工作。目前,骨料开采活动对环境的短期影响很小。然而,从鹿特丹港和纽约港倾倒被污染的港口疏浚物已经造成了问题。在北海开采砾石可能会与渔业利益产生冲突,在那里,在疏浚严重的地区,底栖动物的物种组成可能会发生永久性的变化
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Marine sand and gravel extraction in the North Atlantic and its potential environmental impact, with emphasis on the North Sea

This paper reviews the dredging of aggregates in the North Atlantic, North Sea and Baltic Sea area in the period 1979–1985. It is estimated that the following average amounts are extracted per year: sand for building purposes 40 million m3; gravel 9 million m3; calcareous material 1 million m3; maintenance dredging (sand) 400 million m3. Sand for building purposes is mainly extracted in the southern North Sea, gravel along the English east coast and Channel, shell in the Wadden Sea (North Sea) area of the Netherlands, West Germany and Denmark. Intensive maintenance dredging is carried out along the American east coast and in the southern North Sea (estuaries of the rivers Rhine, Scheldt and Meuse). At present, the short term environmental impact of aggregate extraction activities is small. However, the dumping of polluted harbour dredgings from the ports of Rotterdam and New York is already causing problems. Conflicts might arise with fisheries interest from gravel extraction in the North Sea, where in heavily dredged areas there may be a permanent shift in the species composition of the benthic fauna

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