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AARHUS UNIVERSITET VERSITET KARSTEN DAHL SENIOR ADVISOR AARHUS UNIVERSITY UNI FLORA AND FAUNA ON RE-ESTABLISHED REEFS - EXPERIENCE FROM THE BLUE REEF PROJECT By: Karsten Dahl, Steffen Lundsteen, Ole Gorm Norden Andersen, Cordula Göke and Berit Langkilde Møller
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AARHUS

UNIVERSITET

VERSITET

KARSTEN DAHL SENIOR ADVISOR

AARHUS

UNIVERSITY

UNI

FLORA AND FAUNA ON RE-ESTABLISHED REEFS

- EXPERIENCE FROM THE BLUE

REEF PROJECT

By: Karsten Dahl, Steffen Lundsteen, Ole

Gorm Norden Andersen, Cordula Göke

and Berit Langkilde Møller

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Nielsen et al, 1995

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Setting the scene (2)

Substrat

Human impact:

• Boulder extraction

• Gravel extraction

• Fishery with

dredging gear

Depth

Light Human Impact:

• Phytoplankton produc-

tion (eutrophication)

• Re-suspension

• Changes in foodwebs

(Riemann et al, 2015 Estuaries and Coast vol 39 issue 1)

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Læsø Trindel • Monitored the reef since 1991 as part of the

National monitoring program.

Conclusion: a reef in a poor condition

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Investigations of benthic communities

at Læsø Trindel

• 2007 and 2012: Intensive quantitative

investigations of:

– species specific biomass of fauna and

macroalgae

– solitary fauna species numbers

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New reef structures

Imported boulders cover:

27600 m2

Cover in depth intervals

1½-4½m: 7175 m2

4½-7½m: 11725 m2

7½-10m: 8500 m2

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Quantitative investigations of

biodiversity

• Suction sampler (“underwater vacuum cleaner”):

– Gentle, not harming even fragile species

– Able to sample swimming

organism like crustaceans

living among the

macroalgae

– Quick

Pump

"Waterflow"

Suction aggregate

Suctionpipe

Samplingframe

Filterboxor

filternet

Rope

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Benthic sampling • Frame sampling at the gravely/sandy seabed

Size: 1/6m2 – suction to 10cm

depth.

All samples in 2007 and a

few in 2012

• Frame sampling on large boulders

Size: (1/10m2)

Most samples in 2012

• Total sample area:

• 2007: 4,7m2

• 2012: 7,2m2

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Assumptions: Estimations of biomass and

species number per m2 on the new reef

• Only algal and fauna on the top layer of boulders.

• Boulders are round and lay side by side with holes

in between.

• 1/6 of the boulder surface is in contact with other

boulders or the seabed.

• The top frame sample represent 1/6 and the side

frame sample 4/6 of the boulder surface.

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Average biomass of taxonomic groups

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Av. biomasses of dominant species

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Asterias rubens

Desmarestia viridis

Desmarestia aculeata

Laminaria juvinil

Saccharina latissima

Laminaria dig/hyp

Chorda filum

Ectocarpus siliqulosus

Delesseria sanguinea

Polysiphonia stricta

Phyllophora pseudoc.

Others

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Average number of solitary fauna

individuals/tax. group/m2

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Average number of most frequent

solitary fauna species/m2

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Ischyrocerus anguipes

Parajassa pelagica

Caprella linearis/septentrionalis

Gammarellus homari

Monocorophium insidiosum

Metridium senile

Nematoda

Hiatella arctica

Mytilus edulis

Pusillina sarsii

Asterias rubens

Others

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Summing up: what was achieved in 3 years

• What was lost in ash free dry weight?

– Fauna 220 kg

– Algal vegetation 1280 kg

– Total 1480 kg (< 3% infauna)

• What was gained – so far?

– Fauna 3075 kg

– Algal vegetation 7400 kg

– Total 10475 kg

Surplus of app: 6100 kg ash free algal biomass

and 2850 kg fauna biomass

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State of the colonization process - year 2016

• Very scattered distribution of normally

community structuring species in northern

Kattegat:

– Chondrus crispus

– Phyllophora pseudoceranoides

– Coccotylus truncatus

– (Coralina officinalis)

– (Ahnfeltia plicata)

• Newcomer in 2016

– Dilsea carnosa

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Observed development and expectation and

development for the years to come (1)

• More species

• A full developed

understory of

red algal species

• Increase in algal

biomass

(more and fully

grown kelp species

2009

20102011

20122013

20142015

2016

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Laminaria dig/hyp

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Observed development and expectation and

development for the years to come (1)

• Less fauna biomass?

– Likely some sea anemones will

loose the battle of space to

algal species

– The presence of bryozoans on

the algal vegetation has

increase with the increased

biomass of perannual algal

biomasses

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2006 (before)

2008 2009 2011 2012 2015 2016

Thanks to

”The vacuum cleaner gang”:

Michael Bo Rasmussen, Jens Larsen,

Peter Stæhr og Jan Dangaard Nielsen

- Daniel K. Johansson for lab-assistance

- Statens Naturhistoriske Museum

- And to you for the attention

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Dahl, K., Støttrup, J.G., Stenberg, C., Berggreen, U.C, Jensen, J.H.

2016. Best practice for restoration of stone reefs in Denmark (codes of

conduct). Aarhus University, DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and

Energy, 33 pp. Technical Report from DCE – Danish Centre for

Environment and Energy No. 91.

http://dce2.au.dk/pub/TR91.pdf