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Integrated assessment of river development on downstream marine fisheries and ecosystems

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Integrated assessment of river development on downstream marine fisheries and ecosystems

É. Plagányi, R. Kenyon, et al.

As global freshwater demands rise, the delicate balance between water resource development and ecosystem health faces significant pressure. This groundbreaking study by Éva Plagányi and her colleagues uncovers critical insights into how development impacts various fish species and emphasizes the urgent need for integrated river management strategies.... show more
Abstract
Demands on freshwater for human use are increasing globally, but water resource development (WRD) has substantial downstream impacts on fisheries and ecosystems. Our study evaluates trade-offs between WRDs and downstream ecosystem functioning considering alternative dam and water extraction options, diverse eco-hydrological responses and catchment-to-coast connectivity. We used a data-driven ensemble modelling approach to quantify the impacts of alternative WRDs. WRD impacts varied from weakly positive to severely negative depending on species, scenario and cross-catchment synergies. Impacts on fishery catches and the broader ecosystem (including mangroves) increased with catchment developments and volume of water removed, or if flow reduced below a threshold level. We found complex, linked-catchment dependence of banana prawns on flow and floods. Economic risks for this important fishery more than doubled under some scenarios. Sawfish emerged as the most sensitive across a range of WRD scenarios. Our findings highlight the need to consider marine ecosystems and fisheries to inform sustainable management of the world's remaining free-flowing rivers.
Publisher
Nature Sustainability
Published On
Jan 01, 2024
Authors
Éva Plagányi, Rob Kenyon, Laura Blamey, Julie Robins, Michele Burford, Richard Pillans, Trevor Hutton, Justin Hughes, Shaun Kim, Roy Aijun Deng, Toni Cannard, Annie Jarrett, Adrianne Laird, Emma Lawrence, Margaret Miller, Chris Moeseneder
Tags
freshwater
ecosystem health
water resource development
fisheries
species sensitivity
modeling approach
sustainable management
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