
SmartBuoy - Monitoring in near-surface
waters

Scanfish tows between the surface and the
seabed

Benthic lander - monitoring the
seabed
Approach
By improving our understanding of:
- the main flows of Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Silicon between
biological components of the ecosystem
- how changes in environmental conditions, or human
perturbations, may impact upon these flows
Research
- Semi-permanent in situ monitoring
- Seasonal research cruises
Modelling
- GIS-based
- Ecosystem models
- Trophic models

Schematic of study sites along physical
gradients
This study will contribute to:
- Development of indicators of ecosystem health, productivity and
diversity
- An improved evidence base to assessing impacts of environmental
change, and human perturbations
- Implementation of ecosystem approach to management of marine
resources (e.g. fisheries)
- Provision of sound advice in terms of predicting and managing
consequences of environmental variability (e.g. climate change) and
human impacts (e.g. Trawling, aggregate extraction, disposal of
dredge spoils)
- Safeguarding our Seas
This is relevant to:
Defra Policy and Science Strategy; OSPAR (e.g. biodiversity,
development of indicators of human impacts); EU Directives (e.g.
Water Framework Directive, Habitats Directive); European Marine
Strategy.