Dear MARMAM colleagues,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of the following 
manuscript available online:
Consequences of global shipping traffic for marine giants
Vanessa Pirotta, Alana Grech, Ian D Jonsen, William F Laurance, Robert G 
Harcourt
Front Ecol Environ 2018; doi: 10.1002/fee.1987

Abstract

Shipping routes in the ocean are analogous to terrestrial roads, in that they 
are regularly used thoroughfares that concentrate the movement of vessels 
between multiple locations. We applied a terrestrial road ecology framework to 
examine the ecological impacts of increased global shipping on “marine giants” 
(ie great whales, basking sharks [Cetorhinus maximus], and whale sharks 
[Rhincodon typus]). This framework aided in identifying where such “marine 
roads” and marine giants are likely to interact and the consequences of those 
interactions. We also reviewed known impacts of shipping routes on these 
species, and then applied the road ecology framework to detect unknown and 
potentially threatening processes. In the marine environment, such a framework 
can be used to incorporate knowledge of existing shipping impacts into 
management practices, thereby reducing the detrimental effects of future 
expansion of shipping routes on marine giants.


Publication available here:

https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/fee.1987

Best regards,

Vanessa Pirotta
Twitter: @vanessapirotta

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