Frontiers in Marine Science (Nov 2016)
Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status
- Roberto Danovaro,
- Roberto Danovaro,
- Laura Carugati,
- Marco Berzano,
- Abigail E. Cahill,
- Abigail E. Cahill,
- Susana Carvalho,
- Anne CHENUIL,
- Cinzia Corinaldesi,
- Sonia Cristina,
- Sonia Cristina,
- Romain R.DAVID DAVID,
- Antonio Dell'Anno,
- Nina DZHEMBEKOVA,
- Esther Garcés,
- Josep M Gasol,
- Priscila Goela,
- Priscila Goela,
- Jean-Pierre FERAL,
- Isabel Ferrera,
- Rodney Forster,
- Andrey A. Kurekin,
- Eugenio Rastelli,
- Veselka Marinova,
- Peter I. Miller,
- Snejana Moncheva,
- Alice Newton,
- John Kenneth Pearman,
- Sophie Genevieve Pitois,
- Albert Renè,
- Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta,
- Vincenzo Saggiomo,
- Stefan G.H. Simis,
- Stefan G.H. Simis,
- Kremena Stefanova,
- Christian Wilson,
- Marco Lo Martire,
- Marco Lo Martire,
- Silvestro Greco,
- Sabine Cochrane,
- Angel Borja
Affiliations
- Roberto Danovaro
- Polytechnic University of Marche
- Roberto Danovaro
- Stazione Zoologica “A. Dohrn”
- Laura Carugati
- Polytechnic University of Marche
- Marco Berzano
- Polytechnic University of Marche
- Abigail E. Cahill
- Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie marine et continentale (IMBE)
- Abigail E. Cahill
- Albion College
- Susana Carvalho
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
- Anne CHENUIL
- Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie marine et continentale (IMBE)
- Cinzia Corinaldesi
- Polytechnic University of Marche
- Sonia Cristina
- Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIMA)
- Sonia Cristina
- Sagremarisco Lda.
- Romain R.DAVID DAVID
- Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie marine et continentale (IMBE)
- Antonio Dell'Anno
- Polytechnic University of Marche
- Nina DZHEMBEKOVA
- Institute of Oceanology, (IO-BAS)
- Esther Garcés
- Institut de Ciències del Mar-CSIC (ICM-CSIC)
- Josep M Gasol
- Institut de Ciències del Mar-CSIC (ICM-CSIC)
- Priscila Goela
- Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIMA)
- Priscila Goela
- Sagremarisco Lda.
- Jean-Pierre FERAL
- Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie marine et continentale (IMBE)
- Isabel Ferrera
- Institut de Ciències del Mar-CSIC (ICM-CSIC)
- Rodney Forster
- Institute of Estuarine & Coastal Studies (IECS)
- Andrey A. Kurekin
- Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- Eugenio Rastelli
- Polytechnic University of Marche
- Veselka Marinova
- Institute of Oceanology, (IO-BAS)
- Peter I. Miller
- Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- Snejana Moncheva
- Institute of Oceanology, (IO-BAS)
- Alice Newton
- Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIMA)
- John Kenneth Pearman
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
- Sophie Genevieve Pitois
- Fish Behaviour Team, CEFAS Laboratory
- Albert Renè
- Institut de Ciències del Mar-CSIC (ICM-CSIC)
- Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta
- AZTI, Marine Research Division Division
- Vincenzo Saggiomo
- Stazione Zoologica “A. Dohrn”
- Stefan G.H. Simis
- Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- Stefan G.H. Simis
- Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
- Kremena Stefanova
- Institute of Oceanology, (IO-BAS)
- Christian Wilson
- OceanDTM, Riverside Business Centre
- Marco Lo Martire
- CoNISMa
- Marco Lo Martire
- EcoReach SRL
- Silvestro Greco
- Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, ISPRA
- Sabine Cochrane
- Akvaplan-niva AS
- Angel Borja
- AZTI, Marine Research Division Division
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00213
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 3
Abstract
Marine environmental monitoring has tended to focus on site-specific methods of investigation. These traditional methods have low spatial and temporal resolution and are relatively labour intensive per unit area/time that they cover. To implement the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), European Member States are required to improve marine monitoring and design monitoring networks. This can be achieved by developing and testing innovative and cost-effective monitoring systems, as well as indicators of environmental status. Here, we present several recently developed methodologies and technologies to improve marine biodiversity indicators and monitoring methods. The innovative tools are discussed concerning the technologies presently utilized as well as the advantages and disadvantages of their use in routine monitoring. In particular, the present analysis focuses on: (i) molecular approaches, including microarray, Real Time quantitative PCR (qPCR), and metagenetic (metabarcoding) tools; (ii) optical (remote) sensing and acoustic methods; and (iii) in situ monitoring instruments. We also discuss their applications in marine monitoring within the MSFD through the analysis of case studies in order to evaluate their potential utilization in future routine marine monitoring. We show that these recently-developed technologies can present clear advantages in accuracy, efficiency and cost.
Keywords
- molecular approaches
- Marine Biodiversity
- marine monitoring
- Marine Strategy Framework Directive
- in situ monitoring