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1 Human interactions with Coastal and Shelf Seas >65% of cities >1.5 million on coast

2 Coastal & Shelf Sea Systems Human interactions with Coastal and Shelf Seas Hazards Fisheries Minerals TourismShipping Energy- Oil/gas *superimposed on natural variations*

3 Hazards Natural hazards particularly important in coastal areas Include Tsunamis, tidal surges, hurricanes etc. Of global population>1.2 billion exposed to coastal hazards 100-250 million live below tidal surge level

4 Tourism Fastest growing sector in world economy US$ 3.5 trillion in 1999 Major driver for economies of many small islands and coastal countries Typically an order of magnitude more important than fisheries in terms of value Potential impacts include water usage, sewage, pollution, destruction of habitat Desire for visitors to have pristine environments, thus spread of tourism

5 Fisheries Global marine fisheries increased 6X since 1950 BUT FAO assessment is 1/4 of global fish stock over - fished, 1/2 fully exploited “Global crisis in fisheries” [See Allison 2001, J.Int. Development 13 933] Major impact on developing countries where ~95% of 120 million involved globally in fisheries See later lectures

6 Shipping and Ports Impact of major vessels (dredging, repair, construction, TBT etc) New port developments ( e.g. Dibden Bay) Oil & Gas Impact of rigs in shelf seas and disposal (Brent Spar) Debris and drilling cuttings Move to deeper waters - impact assessment

7 Management of Coastal and Shelf Sea systems Development /exploitation Conservation; marine parks etc. Management sustainability

8 Management of Coastal and Shelf Sea Systems Critical for development for sustainable systems Requires a socio-economic view of CS zone Need holistic view of CS zone Need involvement of stakeholders (those with direct involvement) Ideally mutually beneficial strategies needed

9 Problems for Managers Limited scientific understanding for prediction & control Complex non-linear interactions Vested interests- politicians and voters Environmental pressure groups

10 To obtain government support for strategies they need to be: Salient- relevant to problems at hand Credible- scientists and engineers need to be respected and listened to Viable- no use suggesting ideas that cannot be implemented Kullenburg (1993)- managers need useful results from scientists, not ‘more research needs to be done’

11 Impacts of Humans on Coastal and Shelf Seas Issues to be considered further in course: Pollution Fisheries decline Sea level rise ( direct or indirect?) Minerals and energy Introduction to Law of the Sea

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