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Cartography of littoral rocky-shore communities (CARLIT) as a tool for ecological quality assessment of coastal waters in the Eastern Adriatic Sea (CROSBI ID 192614)

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Nikolić, Vedran ; Žuljević, Ante ; Mangialajo, Luisa ; Antolić, Boris ; Kušpilić, Grozdan ; Ballesteros, Enric Cartography of littoral rocky-shore communities (CARLIT) as a tool for ecological quality assessment of coastal waters in the Eastern Adriatic Sea // Ecological indicators, 34 (2013), 87-93. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.04.021

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Nikolić, Vedran ; Žuljević, Ante ; Mangialajo, Luisa ; Antolić, Boris ; Kušpilić, Grozdan ; Ballesteros, Enric

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Cartography of littoral rocky-shore communities (CARLIT) as a tool for ecological quality assessment of coastal waters in the Eastern Adriatic Sea

Littoral cartography is a valuable tool which uses shallow water macroalgal communities for monitoring ecosystem health and water quality. Cartography of littoral rocky-shore communities (CARLIT) is a European Union Water Framework Directive- compliant monitoring method widely used in the Western Mediterranean Sea. This non-destructive method is based on a visual observation of the type and length of coast occupied by rocky-shore communities in the upper-sublittoral zone. Here we present the first wide-scale application of CARLIT in the Adriatic Sea. The reference values calculated specifically for the Croatian coast (Eastern Adriatic Sea) ensure accurate calculation of the ecological status. The measured Ecological Quality Ratio values (EQR) show a good linear relation with the Land Uses Simplified Index (LUSI) and appropriately reflect an increase in nutrient concentrations. The results suggest that this method can be used as a reliable biomonitoring tool in the Eastern Adriatic Sea. This study highlighted that Cystoseira forests thrive in 39% of the surveyed coastline and 23% of the coastline seems to be subjected to overgrazing by sea urchins. Our results provide a spatially accurate information on the abundance of different upper- sublittoral communities and the associated ecological status, which can be used in future management plans for improving water quality.

CARLIT; ecological status; Water Framework Directive; macroalgae; Cystoseira; Adriatic Sea

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34

2013.

87-93

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1470-160X

10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.04.021

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Geologija

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