Data in Brief (Aug 2019)

Dataset on marine ecosystem services supplied by coral reefs, sandy beaches and coastal lagoons in different eutrophication states

  • Charlène Kermagoret,
  • Joachim Claudet,
  • Valérie Derolez,
  • Maggy M. Nugues,
  • Vincent Ouisse,
  • Nolwenn Quillien,
  • Denis Bailly

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25

Abstract

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This data article provides indicators of Ecosystem Service (ES) supply for coral reefs, sandy beaches and coastal lagoons in different ecological states regarding eutrophication. 14 ES are considered: food through fisheries; material; molecules; coastal protection; nutrient regulation; pathogen regulation; climate regulation; support of recreational and leisure activities; contribution to a pleasant landscape; contribution to culture and territorial identity; emblematic biodiversity; habitat; trophic networks; recruitment. For each ecosystem 3 to 4 eutrophication states are described. Indicators of ES supply are filled on the basis of a literature review supplemented with expert-knowledge. A semi-quantification of the indicator value is finally provided. Tendencies and trade-offs between ES are analyzed in How does eutrophication impact bundles of ecosystem services in multiple coastal habitats using state-and-transition models [1]. Keywords: Ecosystem services, Marine ecosystems, Eutrophication, Marine biodiversity