Mapping an aggregate extraction site off the Eastern English Channel: A methodology in support of monitoring and management |
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Authors: | Silvana NR Birchenough Siân E BoydKoen Vanstaen Roger A CogganDavid S Limpenny |
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Institution: | The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft Laboratory, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR 33 0HT, UK |
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Abstract: | Each year approximately 23–28 million tonnes of sand and gravel are removed from offshore sediments around England and Wales. This study was located in a licensed marine aggregate extraction site off Shoreham in the Eastern English Channel (EEC thereafter). Results from the multibeam survey showed the presence of dredged pits created by suction hopper dredging and elongated furrows created by trailer suction hopper dredging in the area where sand and gravel had been excavated. Electronic Monitoring System (EMS) contained the dredging intensity recorded annually at the site; this information was combined with particle size data providing interpreted maps, which informed the status of the sediments at the site. |
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Keywords: | aggregate extraction mapping macrobenthos sidescan sonar ground-truthing |
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