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1 Sensitive species and biotopes - MarLIN research Managing Water Quality on the South-West European Marine Sites 29-30 September 2003 Keith Hiscock

2 ‘Sensitivity’ “A very sensitive habitat or species is one that is very easily adversely affected by external factors arising from human activities and is expected to recover over a very long period or not at all. A sensitive habitat or species is one that is easily affected by a human activity, and is expected to only recover over a long period.” Review of Marine Nature Conservation (Laffoley et al. 2000) Intolerance + Recoverability = Sensitivity

3 Sensitivity assessments from www.marlin.ac.uk - species

4 Sensitivity assessments from www.marlin.ac.uk - biotopes

5 Sensitivity matrix Sensitivity is identified from the intolerance of a species or habitat to damage from an external factor and the time taken for its subsequent recovery.

6 The ‘power’ behind the Web site

7 Sensitivity mapping (matching survey data to MarLIN sensitivity assessments, using GIS) Sensitivity of seabed biotopes to physical disturbance. (This map is part of development and not definitive.)

8 Sponsors


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