Marine ecosystem

Lithium extraction from the deep sea, overfishing of deeper-water species, and the unexpected ocean impacts of wildfires on land are among 15 issues experts warn we ought to be addressing now.

By highlighting future issues, we鈥檙e pointing to where changes must be made today - both in monitoring and policy 鈥 to protect our marine and coastal environments

James Herbert-Read

An international team of experts has produced a list of 15 issues they believe are likely to have a significant impact on marine and coastal biodiversity over the next five to ten years.

Their 鈥榟orizon scanning鈥 technique focuses on identifying issues that are not currently receiving widespread attention, but are likely to become important over the next decade. 探花直播aim is to raise awareness and encourage investment into full assessment of these issues now, and potentially drive policy change, before the issues have a major impact on biodiversity.

探花直播issues include the impacts of wildfires on coastal ecosystems, the effects of new biodegradable materials on the marine environment, and an 鈥榚mpty鈥 zone at the equator as species move away from this warming region of the ocean.

鈥淢arine and coastal ecosystems face a wide range of emerging issues that are poorly recognised or understood, each having the potential to impact biodiversity,鈥 said Dr James Herbert-Read in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Zoology, joint first author of the paper.

He added: 鈥淏y highlighting future issues, we鈥檙e pointing to where changes must be made today - both in monitoring and policy 鈥 to protect our marine and coastal environments.鈥

探花直播horizon scan involved 30 experts in marine and coastal systems from 11 countries in the global north and south, from a variety of backgrounds including scientists and policy-makers. 探花直播results are .

Several of the issues identified are linked to exploitation of ocean resources. For example, deep sea 鈥榖rine pools鈥 are unique marine environments home to a diversity of life - and have high concentrations of salts containing lithium. 探花直播authors warn that rising demand for lithium for electric vehicle batteries may put these environments at risk. They call for rules to ensure biodiversity is assessed before deep sea brine pools are exploited.

While overfishing is an immediate problem, the horizon scan looked beyond this to what might happen next. 探花直播authors think there may soon be a move to fishing in the deeper waters of the mesopelagic zone (a depth of 200m 鈥 1,000m), where fish are not fit for human consumption but can be sold as food to fish farms.

鈥淭here are areas where we believe immediate changes could prevent huge problems arising over the next decade, such as overfishing in the ocean鈥檚 mesopelagic zone,鈥 said Dr Ann Thornton in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Zoology, joint first author on the paper.

She added: 鈥淐urbing this would not only stop overexploitation of these fish stocks, but reduce the disruption of carbon cycling in the ocean - because these species are an ocean pump that removes carbon from our atmosphere.鈥

探花直播report also highlights the potential impact of new biodegradable materials on the ocean. Some of these materials are more toxic to marine species than traditional plastics.

Herbert-Read said: 鈥淕overnments are making a push for the use of biodegradable materials - but we don鈥檛 know what impacts these materials may have on ocean life.鈥

探花直播authors also warn that the nutritional content of fish is declining as a consequence of climate change. Essential fatty acids tend to be produced by cold-water fish species, so as climate change raises ocean temperatures, the production of these nutritious molecules is reduced. Such changes may have impacts on both marine life and human health.

Not all of the predicted impacts are negative. 探花直播authors think the development of new technologies, such as soft robotics and better underwater tracking systems, will enable scientists to learn more about marine species and their distribution. This, in turn, will guide the development of more effective marine protected areas. But they also warn that the impacts of these technologies on biodiversity must be assessed before they are deployed at scale.

鈥淥ur early identification of these issues, and their potential impacts on marine and coastal biodiversity, will support scientists, conservationists, resource managers, policy-makers and the wider community in addressing the challenges facing marine ecosystems,鈥 said Herbert-Read.

While there are many well-known issues facing ocean biodiversity including climate change, ocean acidification and pollution, this study focused on lesser-known emerging issues that could soon have significant impacts on marine and coastal ecosystems.

This horizon scanning process has previously been used by researchers from the Department of Zoology to identify issues that have later come to prominence, for example, a scan in 2009 gave an early warning that microplastics could become a major problem in marine environments.

探花直播United Nations has designated 2021-2030 as the 鈥楿N Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.鈥 In addition, the fifteenth Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity will conclude negotiations on a global biodiversity framework in late 2022. 探花直播aim is to slow and reverse the loss of biodiversity, and establish goals for positive outcomes by 2050.

This research was funded by Oceankind.

Reference

Herbert-Read, JE et al. 鈥.鈥 Nature Ecology and Evolution, July 2022. DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01812-0

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探花直播full list of issues identified by the report includes:

Ecosystem impacts

  • Wildfire impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems
  • Coastal darkening
  • Increased toxicity of metal pollution due to ocean acidification
  • Equatorial marine communities becoming depauperate (lacking variety) due to climate migration
  • Altered nutritional content of fish due to climate change

Resource exploitation

  • Untapped potential of marine collagens and their impacts on marine ecosystems
  • Impacts of expanding trade for fish swim bladders on target and non-target species
  • Impacts of fishing for mesopelagic (middle-depth) species on the biological ocean pump
  • Extraction of lithium from deep-sea brine pools

Novel technologies

  • Co-location of marine activities
  • Floating marine cities
  • Trace element contamination compounded by the global transition to green technologies
  • New underwater tracking systems to study non-surfacing marine animals
  • Soft robotics for marine research
  • Effects of new biodegradable materials in the marine environment


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