Anti-trawling device (English Wikipedia)

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  • Macura, Biljana; Byström, Pär; Airoldi, Laura; Eriksson, Britas Klemens; Rudstam, Lars; Støttrup, Josianne G. (2019-03-12). "Impact of structural habitat modifications in coastal temperate systems on fish recruitment: a systematic review". Environmental Evidence. 8 (1). Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (BMC): 14. Bibcode:2019EnvEv...8...14M. doi:10.1186/s13750-019-0157-3. hdl:11577/3401331. ISSN 2047-2382. S2CID 84831487. Conclusions: This review revealed a very limited evidence base for how structural modifications and marine urban sprawl can affect fish recruitment. Thus, there is a substantial mismatch between stakeholder needs and research evidence. Further, the impact and ecological performance of artificial structures depend both on context and species. Clearly, there is a need for more research on the subject, especially on long-term consequences at larger spatial scales.
  • Airoldi, Laura; Beck, Michael W.; Firth, Louise B.; Bugnot, Ana B.; Steinberg, Peter D.; Dafforn, Katherine A. (2021-01-03). "Emerging Solutions to Return Nature to the Urban Ocean". Annual Review of Marine Science. 13 (1). Annual Reviews: 445–477. Bibcode:2021ARMS...13..445A. doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-032020-020015. hdl:10026.1/16842. ISSN 1941-1405. PMID 32867567. S2CID 221402720. 4.1.1.1. Artificial reefs. Artificial reefs are one of the earliest approaches to greening gray infrastructure ... providing multiple additional benefits. These benefits include blocking ... the use of trawling nets ... (Baine 2001). ... The effectiveness of artificial reefs is debated (Macura et al. 2019), and even when their stated primary objectives have been achieved, they come with negative impacts: They are expensive (Pioch & Doumenge 2010), and distortions or abuses of the concept have offered pretext for ocean dumping or for uncritical equation of any artificial structure to a reef (Macdonald 1994). However, the lessons learned have laid the foundations for new adaptive and biomimetic design concepts (Airoldi et al. 2005, Dafforn et al. 2015a, O'Shaughnessy et al. 2020), which aim to integrate some of the scopes of artificial reef design into structures built for other primary functions (Firth et al. 2014, Perkol-Finkel et al. 2012).

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  • Macura, Biljana; Byström, Pär; Airoldi, Laura; Eriksson, Britas Klemens; Rudstam, Lars; Støttrup, Josianne G. (2019-03-12). "Impact of structural habitat modifications in coastal temperate systems on fish recruitment: a systematic review". Environmental Evidence. 8 (1). Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (BMC): 14. Bibcode:2019EnvEv...8...14M. doi:10.1186/s13750-019-0157-3. hdl:11577/3401331. ISSN 2047-2382. S2CID 84831487. Conclusions: This review revealed a very limited evidence base for how structural modifications and marine urban sprawl can affect fish recruitment. Thus, there is a substantial mismatch between stakeholder needs and research evidence. Further, the impact and ecological performance of artificial structures depend both on context and species. Clearly, there is a need for more research on the subject, especially on long-term consequences at larger spatial scales.
  • Baine, Mark (2001). "Artificial reefs: a review of their design, application, management and performance". Ocean & Coastal Management. 44 (3–4). Elsevier: 241–259. Bibcode:2001OCM....44..241B. doi:10.1016/s0964-5691(01)00048-5. ISSN 0964-5691. Their use as a tool in coastal management has many general purposes including ... the prevention of trawling in Europe [4]. Artificial reef reviews do exist [5] although varying in their focus and objectivity. ... Number of papers ... Anti-trawling ... 5 ... These respective case studies refer to the use of vessels and concrete modules for the prevention of illegal trawling in the Mediterranean Sea ...
  • Airoldi, Laura; Beck, Michael W.; Firth, Louise B.; Bugnot, Ana B.; Steinberg, Peter D.; Dafforn, Katherine A. (2021-01-03). "Emerging Solutions to Return Nature to the Urban Ocean". Annual Review of Marine Science. 13 (1). Annual Reviews: 445–477. Bibcode:2021ARMS...13..445A. doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-032020-020015. hdl:10026.1/16842. ISSN 1941-1405. PMID 32867567. S2CID 221402720. 4.1.1.1. Artificial reefs. Artificial reefs are one of the earliest approaches to greening gray infrastructure ... providing multiple additional benefits. These benefits include blocking ... the use of trawling nets ... (Baine 2001). ... The effectiveness of artificial reefs is debated (Macura et al. 2019), and even when their stated primary objectives have been achieved, they come with negative impacts: They are expensive (Pioch & Doumenge 2010), and distortions or abuses of the concept have offered pretext for ocean dumping or for uncritical equation of any artificial structure to a reef (Macdonald 1994). However, the lessons learned have laid the foundations for new adaptive and biomimetic design concepts (Airoldi et al. 2005, Dafforn et al. 2015a, O'Shaughnessy et al. 2020), which aim to integrate some of the scopes of artificial reef design into structures built for other primary functions (Firth et al. 2014, Perkol-Finkel et al. 2012).

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  • "Creation of the Artificial Shellfish Reefs and Anti Trawling Devices". Marine Conservation Cambodia - Volunteer Internship in Marine Conservation and Research. 2016-10-14. Archived from the original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2021-01-17.

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  • Airoldi, Laura; Beck, Michael W.; Firth, Louise B.; Bugnot, Ana B.; Steinberg, Peter D.; Dafforn, Katherine A. (2021-01-03). "Emerging Solutions to Return Nature to the Urban Ocean". Annual Review of Marine Science. 13 (1). Annual Reviews: 445–477. Bibcode:2021ARMS...13..445A. doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-032020-020015. hdl:10026.1/16842. ISSN 1941-1405. PMID 32867567. S2CID 221402720. 4.1.1.1. Artificial reefs. Artificial reefs are one of the earliest approaches to greening gray infrastructure ... providing multiple additional benefits. These benefits include blocking ... the use of trawling nets ... (Baine 2001). ... The effectiveness of artificial reefs is debated (Macura et al. 2019), and even when their stated primary objectives have been achieved, they come with negative impacts: They are expensive (Pioch & Doumenge 2010), and distortions or abuses of the concept have offered pretext for ocean dumping or for uncritical equation of any artificial structure to a reef (Macdonald 1994). However, the lessons learned have laid the foundations for new adaptive and biomimetic design concepts (Airoldi et al. 2005, Dafforn et al. 2015a, O'Shaughnessy et al. 2020), which aim to integrate some of the scopes of artificial reef design into structures built for other primary functions (Firth et al. 2014, Perkol-Finkel et al. 2012).

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  • "Creation of the Artificial Shellfish Reefs and Anti Trawling Devices". Marine Conservation Cambodia - Volunteer Internship in Marine Conservation and Research. 2016-10-14. Archived from the original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2021-01-17.

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