Title of article :
Incorporating cumulative effects into environmental assessments of mariculture: Limitations and failures of current siting methods
Author/Authors :
Sarah C. King، نويسنده , , Ronald Pushchak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Assessing and evaluating the cumulative impacts of multiple marine aquaculture facilities has proved difficult in environmental assessment. A retrospective review of 23 existing mariculture farms in southwestern New Brunswick was conducted to determine whether cumulative interactions would have justified site approvals. Based on current scientific evidence of cumulative effects, six new criteria were added to a set of far-field impacts and other existing criteria were expanded to include regional and cumulative environmental impacts in Hargraveʹs [Hargrave BT. A traffic light decision system for marine finfish aquaculture siting. Ocean Coast Manag 2002; 45:215–35.] Traffic Light Decision Support System (DSS) presently used in Canadian aquaculture environmental assessments. Before mitigation, 19 of the 23 sites failed the amended set of criteria and after considering mitigation, 8 sites failed. Site and ecosystem indices yielded varying site acceptability scores; however, many sites would not have been approved if siting decisions had been made within a regional management framework and cumulative impact criteria were considered in the site evaluation process.
Keywords :
hypoxia , Assimilative capacity , Ea , mariculture , Cumulative effects
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review