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dc.contributor.authorGonzalez Triginer, Victor
dc.contributor.authorBeck, Milan
dc.contributor.authorSen, Arunima
dc.contributor.authorBischof, Kai
dc.contributor.authorDamsgård, Børge
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-08T14:16:11Z
dc.date.available2024-11-08T14:16:11Z
dc.date.issued2024-09-10
dc.description.abstractVegetated coastal marine ecosystems are projected to expand northwards in the Arctic due to climate change, but the mechanisms for this expansion are complex and nuanced. Macroalgal biomass in the littoral areas of Svalbard has been increasing, but data at the glacier fronts are very scarce. In this study, we use hydroacoustics and video validation from an unmanned surface vehicle to survey macroalgal bed distribution along the coast of a High Arctic fjord (Billefjorden, Svalbard), including river bays and land- and sea- terminating glacier fronts, as well as oceanographic measurements to indicate physical drivers of macroalgal settlement. We found high variation of macroalgal coverage along the fjord coastline, with virtually no macroalgae in the river bays but abundant coverage in areas with little terrestrial runoff. Furthermore, the presence of kelp was found at the land-terminating glacier front which has recently retreated from the sea, which suggests the potential for rapid macroalgal establishment in newly available substrate following glacial retreat. These findings suggest large ecological implications throughout the Arctic, in which macroalgal expansion may lead to significant changes in the underwater coastal landscape and ecosystem. This study shows that the use of remote autonomous vehicles and hydroacoustic mapping with video validation has a high potential for sustainable and efficient ecological monitoring.en_US
dc.identifier.citationGonzalez Triginer, Beck, Sen, Bischof, Damsgård. Acoustic mapping reveals macroalgal settlement following a retreating glacier front in the High Arctic. Frontiers in Marine Science. 2024;11en_US
dc.identifier.cristinIDFRIDAID 2306899
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fmars.2024.1438332
dc.identifier.issn2296-7745
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10037/35584
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherFrontiers Mediaen_US
dc.relation.journalFrontiers in Marine Science
dc.relation.projectIDEU – Horisont Europa (EC/HEU): Grant agreement No. 869154.en_US
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/869154/Norway/The future of Arctic coastal ecosystems - Identifying transitions in fjord systems and adjacent coastal areas/FACE-IT/en_US
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccessen_US
dc.rights.holderCopyright 2024 The Author(s)en_US
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0en_US
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)en_US
dc.titleAcoustic mapping reveals macroalgal settlement following a retreating glacier front in the High Arcticen_US
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
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dc.typePeer revieweden_US


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