Limited impact of beach nourishment on macrofaunal recruitment/settlement in a site of community interest in coastal area of the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea)

Mar Pollut Bull. 2018 Mar:128:259-266. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.01.033. Epub 2018 Feb 6.

Abstract

Beach nourishment is a widely utilized solution to counteract the erosion of shorelines, and there is an active discussion on its possible consequences on coastal marine assemblages. We investigated the impact caused by a small-scale beach nourishment carried out in the Western Adriatic Sea on macrofaunal recruitment and post-settlement events. Artificial substrates were deployed in proximity of nourished and non-manipulated beaches and turbidity and sedimentation rates were measured. Our results indicate that sedimentation rates in the impacted site showed a different temporal change compared to the control sites, suggesting potential modifications due to the beach nourishment. The impact site was characterized by subtle changes in terms of polychaete abundance and community structure when compared to controls, possibly due to beach nourishment, although the role of other factors cannot be ruled out. We conclude that small-scale beach nourishments appear to be an eco-sustainable approach to contrast coastal erosion.

Keywords: Adriatic Sea; Artificial substrates; Beach nourishment; Macrofaunal recruitment/settlement.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bathing Beaches / organization & administration*
  • Bathing Beaches / standards
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / methods*
  • Ecosystem
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods*
  • Geologic Sediments / chemistry*
  • Italy
  • Mediterranean Sea
  • Polychaeta / growth & development*