A standard condition and threat indicator framework for benthic marine and estuarine condition assessment

Cadier, Charles, Blake, Julieanne, Ronan, Mike, Zann, Maria, Accad, Arnon, Ceccarelli, Daniela, Chang, Mary, Diaz-Pulido, Guillermo, Dittmann, Sabine, Doropoulos, Christopher, Fleck, Caitlin, Groves, Paul, Hagger, Valerie, Lovelock, Catherine E., McPherson, Taryn, Saunders, Megan I., Waltham, Nathan, and Fernanda Adame, Maria (2024) A standard condition and threat indicator framework for benthic marine and estuarine condition assessment. Ecological Indicators, 162. 111988.

[img]
Preview
PDF (Published Version) - Published Version
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.

Download (3MB) | Preview
View at Publisher Website: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2024.1...


Abstract

Marine and estuarine habitat degradation threatens ecosystem function and delivery of ecosystem services. An increasing number of management interventions aiming to improve ecological condition within impacted marine and estuarine habitats are being implemented. Monitoring the ecological outcomes of management interventions to evaluate their effectiveness supports adaptive management. However, the lack of a standardised set of indicators has impeded reliable assessment and knowledge sharing. The objective of this research project is to develop a cross-ecosystem standardised indicator framework to assess changes in benthic habitat conditions. The rapid Marine and Estuarine Condition Assessment Tool (MarECAT) was developed for Queensland, Australia; however, it can be applied elsewhere. A literature review was undertaken to identify indicators and metrics for habitat condition assessment that were reviewed by subject matter experts through a series of Technical Group meetings. Three indicator groups were identified based on the presence or absence of structural macrobiota attributes (i.e., macroflora, macrofauna, and substrate-dominated). The panel of experts endorsed a list of 42 condition indicators with associated metrics representing all ecosystem components, enabling a comprehensive assessment of habitat condition for a rapid assessment tool. A level of confidence nominated by practitioners was allocated to each condition indicator metric to inform the interpretation of assessments. Another outcome of the expert workshops was the endorsement of 10 threat indicators representing key pressures in marine and estuarine habitats, along with a specific assessment scale. The scoring method developed for the MarECAT will facilitate reliable assessment of management intervention outcomes and implementation of adaptive management to improve project success.

Item ID: 85905
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1872-7034
Copyright Information: © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.
Date Deposited: 19 Jun 2025 00:48
FoR Codes: 31 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > 3103 Ecology > 310305 Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) @ 50%
41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410402 Environmental assessment and monitoring @ 50%
SEO Codes: 18 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT > 1802 Coastal and estuarine systems and management > 180201 Assessment and management of coastal and estuarine ecosystems @ 100%
More Statistics

Actions (Repository Staff Only)

Item Control Page Item Control Page