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Changes in Irish Sea Benthos: Possible Effects of 40 years of Dredging
Authors:A S Hill  L O Veale  D Pennington  S G Whyte  A R Brand  R G Hartnoll
Institution:Port Erin Marine Laboratory, University of Liverpool, Port Erin, Isle of Man, IM9 6JA
Abstract:From 1946 to 1951 Dr N. S. Jones sampled the benthos around the south of the Isle of Man from over 200 sites. Multivariate methods have been used here to compare subsets of this historical data with recent data from the same locations: of these locations some have been subject to heavy scallop dredging over the intervening 40 plus years and some to little dredging. Clear changes were apparent regardless of scallop dredging intensity. Some of the changes in the heavily dredged areas were those expected to result from extreme physical disturbance—an increased polychaete mollusc ratio, loss of some fragile species, and an increase in the predominance of scavenger/predator species. However, changes in the lightly dredged areas also included the loss of a number of species including some potentially fragile tube-dwellers. Reasons for these changes were not apparent.
Keywords:benthos  dredging impacts  Irish Sea
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