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Credit: Leigh Tait NIWA

Measuring ecosystem services and assessing impacts

We developed new ways to measure and map the ecosystem services provided by marine ecosystems.

Project LeaderDurationBudget
Drew Lohrer (NIWA)April 2016 – June 2019$1,020,000

Overview

Marine species and habitats provide many ‘ecosystem services’ that are of value to people and communities, such as food, coastal protection, improved water quality and nutrient cycling. We developed ways to measure two ecosystem services:  

  1. The provision of refuge habitat that supports young finfish and shellfish.  
  2. The removal of pollutants, specifically nutrients, from our coastal waters.  

We have predicted and mapped variation in the amount of refuge habitat in the Hauraki Gulf and in the Marlborough Sounds. The work in the Hauraki Gulf has been validated with survey data from 57 sites.  

Excessive nutrients are a problem for coastal ecosystems, and it is important to identify areas that can process or remove nutrients efficiently. Denitrification is one such process that removes nitrogen, but it is difficult and expensive to measure. We have found environmental measures that correlate well with denitrification, and these can be used to predict areas where high levels of nutrient removal occur. We have developed maps of the nutrient removal service for two bays near Auckland: Whitford and Wairoa.  

Our results will be useful for regional government agencies seeking to identify marine ‘hotspots’ of ecosystem service delivery that require protection. We worked closely with other Challenge researchers to clarify the links between New Zealanders’ social and cultural values for marine areas and the ecosystem services they provide.

You can read more about the kinds of services that ecosystems provide on NIWA's website. 

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Tools & Resources

This project has produced or contributed to:

Fisheries: Tools, resources and research
Summary
This is a research round-up of our tools, resources and research that support an EBM approach to fisheries management. It is a living document, and more will be added as they develop. Latest update: 2 August 2021
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Measuring and mapping marine ecosystem services​
Presentation
Webinar presentation by Drew Lohrer, 15 July 2020 (29 mins + Q&A)
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Communicating the value of marine conservation using an ecosystem service matrix approach
Academic publication
Geange S, Townsend M, Clark D, Ellis JI & Lohrer AM (2019) Ecosystem Services 35: 150-163
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Ecological mechanisms underpinning ecosystem service bundles in marine environments – a case study for shellfish
Academic publication
Rullens V, Pilditch C, Lohrer A, Townsend M (2019) Frontiers in Marine Science
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Empirical validation of an ecosystem service map developed from ecological principles and biophysical parameters
Academic publication
Townsend M, Lohrer AM (2019) Frontiers in Marine Science, Marine Affairs and Policy section
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Macrofaunal functional diversity provides resilience to nutrient enrichment in coastal sediments
Academic publication
Douglas EJ, Pilditch CA, Kraan C, Schipper LA, Lohrer AM & Thrush SF (2017) Ecosystems 20(7):1324
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Quantifying macrodetritus fluxes from a small temperate estuary
Academic publication
Gladstone-Gallagher RV, Sandwell DR, Lohrer AM, Lundquist CJ & Pilditch CA (2017) Marine and Freshwater Research 68(12):2289
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Sediment carbon and nutrient fluxes from cleared and intact temperate mangrove ecosystems and adjacent sandflats
Academic publication
Bulmer RH, Schwendenmann L, Lohrer AM and Lundquist CJ (2017) Science of The Total Environment 599–600(Supplement C):1874
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Site-dependent effects of bioturbator-detritus interactions alter soft-sediment ecosystem function
Academic publication
Gladstone-Gallagher RV, Needham HR, Lohrer AM, Lundquist CJ, Pilditch CA (2017) Marine Ecology Progress Series 569:145-161
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Mapping the estuarine ecosystem service of pollutant removal using empirically validated boosted regression tree models
Academic publication
Lohrer AM, Stephenson F, Douglas EJ and Townsend M (2020) Ecological Applications
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The challenge of implementing the marine ecosystem service concept
Academic publication
Townsend M, Davies K, Hanley N, Hewitt J, Lundquist C & Lohrer AM (2018). Frontiers in Marine Science
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Biogenic habitat provision: Hauraki Gulf
Map
This map shows where refuge habitats, which act as nurseries for young fish and invertebrates, are predicted to be found.
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Biogenic habitat provision: Te Tau Ihu/Top of the South
Map
This map shows where refuge habitats, which act as nurseries for young finfish and invertebrates, are predicted to be found.
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Biogenic habitat provision: Queen Charlotte Sound
Map
This map shows where refuge habitats, which act as nurseries for young finfish and invertebrates, are predicted to be found.
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Denitrification potential: Whitford estuary
Map
This map shows areas where nitrogen removal by soft-sediment seabed is predicted to be high.
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Metadata catalogue: Ecosystem services project
Dataset
This project has produced maps and GIS layers. You can find out about these datasets through our metadata catalogue.
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Using ecosystem service bundles to improve marine management
Guidance
Ecosystem service (ES) 'bundles' show how ES interact with each other and are affected by stressors – and which values might be affected for better or worse following a management decision.
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Combined species occurrence and density predictions to improve marine spatial management
Academic publication
Rullens V, Stephenson F, Lohrer A, Townsend M, & Pilditch CA (2021). Ocean & Coast Management, 209, 105697.
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Who is contributing where? Predicting ecosystem service multifunctionality for shellfish species through ecological principles
Academic publication
Rullens V, Townsend M, Lohrer AM, Stephenson F, Pilditch CA (2022). Science of the Total Environment, 808: 152147
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Prioritising cumulative effects as a critical national issue
Summary
This impact case study shows how we have influenced others to take cumulative effects seriously, and recognise it as a critical problem (August 2020)
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