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MESOPHOTIC CORAL ECOSYSTEMS – A LIFEBOAT FOR CORAL REEFS?

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While some pressures on MCEs are global in origin, and

require a global response, others are regional or local. It

is important that measures to protect an individual MCE

take an adaptive, ecosystem-based management approach

to address the cumulative impacts, considering both global

and local pressures. MCEs are vulnerable to the same threats

and pressures as shallow coral reef ecosystems, but they are

rarely included in the design of marine spatial plans and

marine protected areas. Lack of awareness about the existence

of MCEs and a limited understanding of their spatial

distribution are the main reasons for their exclusion from

management plans. The good news is that many of the same

management approaches used for shallow-water reefs can be

used for MCEs (Table 6.2).

6.8.

Management options

Table6.2.

Management options used for shallow-water reefs (Mumby and Steneck 2008) that could address comparable issues affectingMCEs.

Shallow-water coral reef ecosystems

• Fishing closures

• Marine protected areas (MPAs)

• Wastewater treatment and management to reduce pollution

• Shipping industry guidelines to curb introduced species

• Shipping industry guidelines to restrict discharge of oil

• Ensure that international trade of reef species, and their parts

and products is sustainable

• Placement of fixed mooring buoys to reduce anchor damage

• Tourism guidelines to reduce reef damage

• Coral reef rehabilitation for damaged areas

• Public education and involvement

Mesophotic coral ecosystems

• Fishing closures

• MPAs (MCEs are not considered in most countries)

• Wastewater treatment and management to reduce pollution

(potential)

• Shipping industry guidelines to curb introduced species

(potential)

• Shipping industry guidelines to restrict discharge of oil

(potential)

• Ensure that international trade of mesophotic reef species, and

their parts and products is sustainable (potential)

• Placement of fixed mooring buoys to reduce anchor damage

(potential)

• Diving guidelines to reduce reef damage (potential)

• Guidelines for oil and gas exploration, alternative energy,

cables and pipelines (potential)