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posted by jelizondo on Tuesday August 26, @07:33PM   Printer-friendly

Kelp forests in Marine Protected Areas are more resilient to marine heatwaves:

Using four decades of satellite images, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers have looked at the impacts Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are having on kelp forests along the coast of California.

They found that although the overall effect of MPAs on kelp forest cover was modest, the benefits became clear in the aftermath of marine heatwaves in 2014-2016, when kelp forests within MPAs were able recover more quickly, particularly in southern California.

"We found that kelp forests inside MPAs showed better recovery after a major climate disturbance compared to similar unprotected areas." Explained Emelly Ortiz-Villa, lead author of the study and a PhD researcher at UCLA Department of Geography.

"Places where fishing is restricted and important predators like lobsters and sheephead are protected saw stronger kelp regrowth. This suggests that MPAs can support ecosystem resilience to climate events like marine heatwaves."

Professor Rick Stafford, Chair of the British Ecological Society Policy Committee, who was not involved in the study said: "It's great to see these results and they clearly show that local action to protect biodiversity and ecosystem function can help prevent changes caused by global pressures such as climate change.

"However, it also demonstrates the need for effective MPAs. In this study, all the MPAs examined regulated fishing activity, and this is not the case for many sites which are designated as MPAs worldwide – including many in the UK."

Kelp forests our found around coastlines all over the world, particularly in cool, temperate waters such as the pacific coast of North America, The UK, South Africa, and Australia.

These complex ecosystems are havens for marine wildlife, including commercially important fish, and are one of the most productive habitats on Earth. They're also efficient in capturing carbon and protect coastlines by buffering against wave energy.

However, kelp forests across the west coast of North America have declined in recent years due to pressures such as marine heatwaves, made more frequent and intense with climate change, and predation from increasing numbers of sea urchins, which have benefitted from population collapses of sea stars, which predate them.

Kyle Cavanaugh, a senior author of the study and professor in the UCLA Department of Geography and Institute of the Environment and Sustainability said: "Kelp forests are facing many threats, including ocean warming, overgrazing, and pollution. These forests can be remarkably resilient to individual stressors, but multi-stressor situations can overwhelm their capacity to recover. By mitigating certain stressors, MPAs can help enhance the resilience of kelp."

MPAs are designated areas of the ocean where human activity is limited to support ecosystems and the species living there. However, protections vary widely and while some areas are no-take zones, others have few restrictions or lack comprehensive management and enforcement. Many even allow destructive practices like bottom trawling.

Effective MPAs form a key part of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, agreed at COP15 in 2022, which commits nations to protecting at least 30% of oceans and land by 2030.

"Our findings can inform decisions about where to establish new MPAs or implement other spatial protection measures." said Kyle Cavanaugh. "MPAs will be most effective when located in areas that are inherently more resilient to ocean warming, such as regions with localized upwelling or kelp populations with higher thermal tolerance."

Emelly Villa added: "Our findings suggest that kelp forests could be a useful indicator for tracking the ecological health and climate resilience of protected areas and should be included in long-term monitoring strategies."

To understand the effects MPAs were having on kelp, the researchers used of satellite data from 1984-2022 to compare kelp forests inside and outside of 54 MPAs along the California coast.

By matching each MPA with a reference site with similar environmental conditions, they were able to test whether MPAs helped kelp forests resist loss or recover from extreme marine heatwaves which took place in the North pacific between 2014 and 2016.

The researchers warn that while their findings show that MPAs can help kelp recovery after marine heatwaves, the effect was highly variable depending on location.

"On average, kelp within MPAs showed greater recovery than in the reference sites. However, not all MPAs outperformed their corresponding reference sites, suggesting that additional factors are also play a role in determining resilience." said Kyle Cavanaugh.

The researchers say that future work could look to identify these factors to better understand where and when MPAs are most effective at enhancing kelp resilience.

Journal Reference:
(DOI: Marine protected areas enhance climate resilience to severe marine heatwaves for kelp forests)


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 26, @08:00PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 26, @08:00PM (#1415035)

    MPAs are going to disappear, and we can forget about kelp forests. Big beautiful oil rigs will sprout like dandelions.

  • (Score: 2) by looorg on Tuesday August 26, @09:04PM (2 children)

    by looorg (578) on Tuesday August 26, @09:04PM (#1415043)

    Once they get tired of sending things to Mars or the Moon wasn't as fun as we once thought. It's under the sea where the action is going to be ... Unless it's all Bioshock Ayn Rand under the sea. Then I would rather just stay on my porch yelling at the clouds ol' man style or singing Sea shanty. Under the sea ....

    The seaweed is always greener
    In somebody else's lake
    You dream about going up there
    But that is a big mistake
    Just look at the world around you
    Right here on the ocean floor
    Such wonderful things surround you
    What more is you lookin' for?

    Under the sea
    Under the sea
    Darling it's better
    Down where it's wetter
    Take it from me
    Up on the shore they work all day
    Out in the sun they slave away
    While we devotin'
    Full time to floatin'
    Under the sea

    Down here all the fish is happy
    As off through the waves they roll
    The fish on the land ain't happy
    They sad 'cause they in their bowl
    But fish in the bowl is lucky
    They in for a worser fate
    One day when the boss get hungry
    Guess who's gon' be on the plate

    Under the sea
    Under the sea
    Nobody beat us
    Fry us and eat us
    In fricassee
    We what the land folks loves to cook
    Under the sea we off the hook
    We got no troubles
    Life is the bubbles
    Under the sea
    Under the sea
    Since life is sweet here
    We got the beat here
    Naturally
    Even the sturgeon an' the ray
    They get the urge 'n' start to play
    We got the spirit
    You got to hear it
    Under the sea

    The newt play the flute
    The carp play the harp
    The plaice play the bass
    And they soundin' sharp
    The bass play the brass
    The chub play the tub
    The fluke is the duke of soul
    (Yeah)
    The ray he can play
    The lings on the strings
    The trout rockin' out
    The blackfish she sings
    The smelt and the sprat
    They know where it's at
    An' oh that blowfish blow

    Under the sea
    Under the sea
    When the sardine
    Begin the beguine
    It's music to me
    What do they got? A lot of sand
    We got a hot crustacean band
    Each little clam here
    know how to jam here
    Under the sea
    Each little slug here
    Cuttin' a rug here
    Under the sea
    Each little snail here
    Know how to wail here
    That's why it's hotter
    Under the water
    Ya we in luck here
    Down in the muck here
    Under the sea

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 26, @09:15PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 26, @09:15PM (#1415050)

      Unless it's all Bioshock Ayn Rand under the sea.

      Well, I was thinking of harvesting all the whale shit off the seafloor. It should make the best fertilizer ever!

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 27, @04:03AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 27, @04:03AM (#1415098)

        Whales, what whales? Oh, they used to be in the ocean, but were all harpooned...to bad.

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