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Impacts of recreational boating in coastal seascapes and implications for management

Abstract
Kosterhavet National Park, a marine protected area on the Swedish west coast, is a popular destination for tourists and attracts over half a million visitors annually. Many of the tourists arrive by boat, and the natural harbours are frequently visited. Boat presence may affect bottom substrates through anchoring, and pollution could also occur in the form of leaching antifouling paints, fuel residue (PAHs) and litter. This thesis set out to investigate if there are any lingering impacts resulting from boat tourism in Kosterhavet and suggests management efforts in those cases there are. Through studies using a video sled, data from two consecutive years revealed visible anchor traces on soft unvegetated bottoms, and number of traces were also linked to number of bottom anchoring boats. Furthermore, it was found that visitors engage in bottom anchoring at locations where sensitive habitats like eelgrass and oyster beds are located, which may result in harm to both habitat types. Sediment samples taken in both natural harbours and small marinas unexpectedly showed presence of long since banned antifouling products like TBT, but also more recently prohibited biocides like irgarol and diuron. This suggests that they are still in use. Moreover, water samples from the area show that the currently used antifouling compound copper, is likely to exceed threshold values set by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (SwAM) during peak boat season. Concentrations of PAHs were found to be below threshold values for water, but they are also known to have low water solubility and are more likely to be bound to particles. From the video data, occurrence of seafloor litter was also obtained, and data on beach litter from reference sites on the Swedish west coast was downloaded from the OSPAR beach litter database. Seafloor litter, in contradiction to beach litter, was at a much higher degree found to have an origin related to recreational activities. This suggest that beach litter stem from other activities in the park, or are brought to the area by currents. A threat analysis based on the leisure boat related threats; anchoring, antifouling, PAHs and litter were performed. Threats were analysed with respect to their potential impact to the soft bottom values; eelgrass, oysters and blue mussels. The sum of these threats showed that eelgrass was highly impacted by anchoring, but oysters were more severely affected when all threats were considered. This type of threat analysis can be of great value to park managers, as they need to make prioritizations regarding how to use their often limited resources. Based on these finding, it is, among others, suggested that bottom anchoring should not be allowed at locations where eelgrass and oyster beds occur, and that bottom friendly mooring solutions should be made available to avoid negative impact on these habitats.
Parts of work
Paper I : Is leisure just pleasure? Mapping anchoring impact from recreational boats in coastal seascapes. Egardt, J., Dahllöf, I., Nilsson, P. 2018. Manuscript
 
Paper II : Sediment indicate the continued use of banned antifouling compounds. Egardt, J., Nilsson, P., Dahllöf, I. 2018. Marine Pollution Bulletin. ::doi::/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.08.035
 
Paper III : Release of PAHs and heavy metals in coastal environments linked to leisure boats. Egardt, J., Larsen, M.M., Lassen, P., Dahllöf, I. 2018. Marine Pollution Bulletin. ::doi::/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.12.060
 
Paper IV : Are recreational activities a source of marine litter in Kosterhavet marine national park? Nilsson, P., Egardt, J., Lundquist, J., Borthwick, L. 2018. Manuscript.
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science
Institution
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences ; Institutionen för biologi och miljövetenskap
Disputation
Fredagen den 4 maj 2018, kl 10.00, Hörsalen, Inst. för Biologi och Miljövetenskap, Carl Skottsbergsgata 22B, Göteborg
Date of defence
2018-06-04
E-mail
jenny.egardt@bioenv.gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/55901
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  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
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Abstract (245.1Kb)
Date
2018-04-12
Author
Egardt, Jenny
Keywords
Leisure boats
Management
Kosterhavet
Impact
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7833-011-9
978-91-7833-012-6
Language
eng
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