Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea

Since 2010, a bottom-up initiative has been launched in Santorini Island (Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) for the establishment of the first fully-protected marine protected area in the Cyclades, aiming at improving fisheries and enhancing responsible recreational uses at sea. Following discussio...

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Main Authors: M. SALOMIDI, S. GIAKOUMI, V. GERAKARIS, Y. ISSARIS, M. SINI, K. TSIAMIS
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Published: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2016-08-01
Series:Mediterranean Marine Science
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spelling doaj-9a8db1235f3e4c8ab596fe47c82802ac2020-11-24T22:51:49ZengHellenic Centre for Marine ResearchMediterranean Marine Science1108-393X1791-67632016-08-0117372073710.12681/mms.180211016Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean SeaM. SALOMIDI0S. GIAKOUMI1V. GERAKARIS2Y. ISSARIS3M. SINI4K. TSIAMIS5Institute of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, AnavissosUniversité Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, FRE 3729 ECOMERS, Nice, France ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaInstitute of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, AnavissosInstitute of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, AnavissosDepartment of Marine Sciences, University of the Aegean, MytileneEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre - Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Water Resources Unit, Ispra Institute of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Anavissos, GreeceSince 2010, a bottom-up initiative has been launched in Santorini Island (Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) for the establishment of the first fully-protected marine protected area in the Cyclades, aiming at improving fisheries and enhancing responsible recreational uses at sea. Following discussions with local small-scale fishers and divers, two sites along the southern and southeastern coasts of the island were suggested as suitable to this end. In 2012, a baseline study was conducted at these areas to assess their state and provide an ecological snapshot that would enable sound designation and monitoring. Several ad hoc indices and metrics were applied, taking into account structural and functional features of the upper infralittoral algae and Posidonia oceanica beds. An integrated assessment of the infralittoral fish assemblages and their associated benthic communities was also performed. Our most important findings were: (i) the low total fish biomass and the absence of adult top predators, indicating overfishing; (ii) the overgrazing effects of the overabundant alien herbivore spinefoot fishes (Siganus spp.), as reflected by the abnormal structure of the algal communities; (iii) the scarcity of signs of pollution or other direct anthropogenic pressures, as indicated by the good environmental status of the P. oceanica meadows and the upper infralittoral vegetation; and (iv) the presence of a rich diversity of species and habitats, especially along the Akrotiri Peninsula and the wider volcanic Caldera. These findings provide useful insights on strengths and weaknesses of the study area and are discussed together with their implications for protection and management.https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13535marine protected areafish assemblagesbenthic communitiesrocky infralittoralPosidonia oceanica meadowsecological indicatorsAegean Seaalien species
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author M. SALOMIDI
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Y. ISSARIS
M. SINI
K. TSIAMIS
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S. GIAKOUMI
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Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea
Mediterranean Marine Science
marine protected area
fish assemblages
benthic communities
rocky infralittoral
Posidonia oceanica meadows
ecological indicators
Aegean Sea
alien species
author_facet M. SALOMIDI
S. GIAKOUMI
V. GERAKARIS
Y. ISSARIS
M. SINI
K. TSIAMIS
author_sort M. SALOMIDI
title Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea
title_short Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea
title_full Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea
title_fullStr Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in Santorini island, Aegean Sea
title_sort setting an ecological baseline prior to the bottom-up establishment of a marine protected area in santorini island, aegean sea
publisher Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
series Mediterranean Marine Science
issn 1108-393X
1791-6763
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Since 2010, a bottom-up initiative has been launched in Santorini Island (Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) for the establishment of the first fully-protected marine protected area in the Cyclades, aiming at improving fisheries and enhancing responsible recreational uses at sea. Following discussions with local small-scale fishers and divers, two sites along the southern and southeastern coasts of the island were suggested as suitable to this end. In 2012, a baseline study was conducted at these areas to assess their state and provide an ecological snapshot that would enable sound designation and monitoring. Several ad hoc indices and metrics were applied, taking into account structural and functional features of the upper infralittoral algae and Posidonia oceanica beds. An integrated assessment of the infralittoral fish assemblages and their associated benthic communities was also performed. Our most important findings were: (i) the low total fish biomass and the absence of adult top predators, indicating overfishing; (ii) the overgrazing effects of the overabundant alien herbivore spinefoot fishes (Siganus spp.), as reflected by the abnormal structure of the algal communities; (iii) the scarcity of signs of pollution or other direct anthropogenic pressures, as indicated by the good environmental status of the P. oceanica meadows and the upper infralittoral vegetation; and (iv) the presence of a rich diversity of species and habitats, especially along the Akrotiri Peninsula and the wider volcanic Caldera. These findings provide useful insights on strengths and weaknesses of the study area and are discussed together with their implications for protection and management.
topic marine protected area
fish assemblages
benthic communities
rocky infralittoral
Posidonia oceanica meadows
ecological indicators
Aegean Sea
alien species
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13535
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