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    European coastal monitoring programmes may fail to identify impacts on benthic macrofauna caused by bottom trawling by McLaverty, Ciarán, Eigaard, Ole R., Olsen, Jeppe, Brooks, Mollie E., Petersen, Jens Kjerulf, Erichsen, Anders C., van der Reijden, Karin, Dinesen, Grete E.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-05-2023)
    “…Bottom trawling (hereafter trawling) is the dominant human pressure impacting continental shelves globally. However, due to ongoing data deficiencies for…”
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    The relative effects of bottom trawling, organic enrichment, and natural environmental factors on coastal seabed communities by McLaverty, Ciarán, Beukhof, Esther D., Bromhall, Katrina, Dinesen, Grete E., Erichsen, Anders C., Eigaard, Ole R.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2024)
    “…Coastal regions are under intense and growing pressure from human activities. Here, we examine how human and natural drivers interact with benthic communities,…”
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    Introduction to the special series, “The future of marine environmental monitoring and assessment” by Erichsen, Anders C., Middelboe, Anne L.

    “…Traditional marine monitoring can be a resource‐intensive process that often covers a network of sampling stations where data are collected manually by divers,…”
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    High-resolution fisheries data reveal effects of bivalve dredging on benthic communities in stressed coastal systems by McLaverty, Ciarán, Eigaard, Ole R., Dinesen, Grete E., Gislason, Henrik, Kokkalis, Alexandros, Erichsen, Anders C., Petersen, Jens Kjerulf

    “…Commercial dredging for blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and oysters (Ostrea edulis, Crassostrea gigas) constitute the main bivalve fisheries in Denmark. These…”
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    Modelling for management: Coral photo-physiology and growth potential under varying turbidity regimes by Larsen, Trine C., Browne, Nicola K., Erichsen, Anders C., Tun, Karenne, Todd, Peter A.

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-10-2017)
    “…•A novel data driven approach to the management of elevated sediment loads.•A numeric model that identifies least risk turbidity scenarios for dredging…”
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