Redeveloped docks as artificial lagoons: The development of brackish-water communities and potential for conservation of lagoonal species

1 The use of redeveloped docks for the conservation of lagoonal communities is considered with particular reference to the South Docks in Liverpool. 2 Redevelopment of the previously derelict South Docks since 1981 has created a semi‐enclosed, brackish body of water by dredging of dock basins that w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquatic conservation 1995-12, Vol.5 (4), p.299-309
Hauptverfasser: Allen, Janette R., Wilkinson, Stephen B., Hawkins, Stephen J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:1 The use of redeveloped docks for the conservation of lagoonal communities is considered with particular reference to the South Docks in Liverpool. 2 Redevelopment of the previously derelict South Docks since 1981 has created a semi‐enclosed, brackish body of water by dredging of dock basins that were filled with silt. The development of biological communities on the walls and in the sediments of these docks has been studied. 3 A reasonably diverse flora and fauna was established on the walls within approximately six years, but a persistent sediment‐dwelling community has not yet developed. 4 Over 90 species of macroflora and macrofauna have been recorded from the South Docks to date. Three of these species are considered to be lagoonal specialists. 5 Considerations for the management of docks as a resource in the conservation of lagoonal communities are discussed.
ISSN:1052-7613
1099-0755
DOI:10.1002/aqc.3270050405