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Dynamic Coastal-Shelf Seascapes to Support Marine Policies Using Operational Coastal Oceanography: The French Example

Emilie Tew-Kai, Victor Quilfen, Marie Cachera, Martial Boutet

2020Journal of Marine Science and Engineering14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the context of maritime spatial planning and the implementation of spatialized Good Environmental Status indicators in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), the definition of a mosaic composed of coherent and standardised spatial units is necessary. We propose here a characterization of seascapes in time and space within the specific framework of the MSFD in the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay areas. A spatio-temporal classification of coastal-shelf water masses is carried out using twelve essential oceanographic and derived variables from operational coastal oceanography using the HYCOM model. Partitioning is computed using a multivariate hybrid two-step clustering process defining a time series of categorical maps representing hydrographical patch classes. Main patch occurrence is analyzed to understand their spatio-temporal dynamics and their oceanographic characteristics. Finally, patch classes are combined with MSFD marine sub-region delimitations to build seascapes, including ecosystem approach management and marine policy considerations.

Topics & Concepts

Marine Strategy Framework DirectiveOceanographyContext (archaeology)Marine ecosystemGeographyEnvironmental scienceEcosystemEnvironmental resource managementFisheryGeologyEcologyArchaeologyBiologyMarine and fisheries researchCoastal and Marine ManagementMarine and coastal ecosystems