The effects of boat docks on eelgrass beds in coastal waters of Massachusetts

Citation
Dm. Burdick et Ft. Short, The effects of boat docks on eelgrass beds in coastal waters of Massachusetts, ENVIR MANAG, 23(2), 1999, pp. 231-240
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ISSN journal
0364152X → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
231 - 240
Database
ISI
SICI code
0364-152X(199902)23:2<231:TEOBDO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The effects of docks on eelgrass beds were measured using plant population characteristics (shoot density, canopy height, and growth rates), light lev els, and an assessment of eelgrass bed quality in Massachusetts estuaries. Eelgrass populations were impacted under and directly adjacent to docks, as shown by depressed shoot density and canopy structure. Severe impacts can cause fragmentation of eelgrass beds, thus contributing to large-scale decl ines in estuaries such as Waquoit Bay. Impacts were fewer under docks suppo rted by piers than under floating docks, and taller piers resulted in fewer impacts. Based on this investigation, we conclude that docks should be gre ater than 3 m in height above the bottom in areas with tidal ranges less th an 1 m to allow enough light to sustain eelgrass beds under the docks. In a ddition to dock height, orientation and width were also found to be importa nt factors affecting eelgrass. Narrow docks with a north-south orientation can best ensure the long-term survival of eelgrass under and near the dock.