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Variability in invasion risk for ballast water exchange on the Scotian Shelf of eastern Canada
Authors:Brickman David  Smith Peter C
Institution:Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS, Canada B2Y 4A2. brickmand@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Abstract:A semi-quantitative risk assessment model for dispersion of ballast water organisms in shelf seas is applied to the Scotian Shelf region of eastern Canada. The ballast water exchange process is simulated as the dispersion of tracer released into the surface layer of an ocean circulation model of the region. Circulation model variability is driven by wind stress from a cyclical year of forcing representing climatological storminess. Dispersion metrics related to invasion risk are developed and incorporated into a risk equation that computes the relative overall risk of invasion for ballast water exchange segments along vessel tracks crossing the shelf. Three hundred and sixty dispersion simulations are done for each segment of each of six tracks. Because the flow fields represent climatological variability in shelf circulation, the application of the risk assessment model captures the expected variability in invasion risk. Model results indicate that more than an order of magnitude variation in risk can exist along a given vessel track, and that tracks with offshelf segments provide a lower risk option compared to onshelf tracks. The model provides quantitative guidance to regulators regarding what is an acceptable trip diversion and can aid in numerous other management decisions.
Keywords:Ballast water  Risk assessment  Variability  Mid-ocean exchange
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