HI24A:
Ecological and Social Impact of Change in Coastal Ecosystems Posters


Session ID#: 8138

Session Description:
Major ecological changes in shorelines occur naturally (e.g., isostatic adjustment, sea level rise, species invasions) and as a consequence of human activities (e.g., dikes, seawalls, groins). Regardless of whether the causes have been natural or anthropogenic, coastlines that have served as critical habitats for migrating birds and as hatcheries and nurseries for aquatic organisms have been lost because tidal marshes, mangroves, dunes, coral reefs, and shellfish beds have been transformed in ways that threaten food web functionality. Although coastal wetland restoration is widespread in developed countries, economic and population pressures have constrained similar reclamation activities along the coasts of many developing countries and on coastlines utilized by indigenous communities.

Knowledge production in indigenous communities is dynamic, and is now challenged by the increasing speed of global change. The question arises how to use traditional knowledge in western science approaches and how to feed results from western science into the local knowledge systems to help communities to deal with changes in their environment that potentially threaten their livelihoods.

This session encompasses examples from developed and developing regions to provide innovative solutions and adaptations from western science approaches and traditional knowledge systems.

Primary Chair:  Hua Zhang, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai, China
Chairs:  Edward A. Laws1, Linda E Kruger2, Adelaide C Johnson2, Jörn Schmidt3, Stephanie L Pfirman4 and Peter Skjöld5, (1)Louisiana State University, School of the Coast & Environment, Baton Rouge, LA, United States(2)Pacific Northwest Research Station, Juneau, AK, United States(3)Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel Marine Science, Kiel, Germany(4)Barnard College and Columbia University - Earth Institute, New York, NY, United States(5)Umeå University, Arctic Research Centre (Arcum), Umeå, Sweden
Moderators:  Adelaide C Johnson, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Juneau, AK, United States and Jörn Schmidt, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel Marine Science, Kiel, Germany
Student Paper Review Liaison:  Adelaide C Johnson, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Juneau, AK, United States
Index Terms:

4217 Coastal processes [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4235 Estuarine processes [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4815 Ecosystems, structure, dynamics, and modeling [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
Co-Sponsor(s):
  • EC - Estuarine and Coastal
  • P - Policy

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
The Impacts of wetland restoration on Fish Productivity in Nigeria (88467)
Olubukola Adefolake Ayorinde1, Karounwi Monisade Okunade2, Damilola M. Agboola2 and Zainab A. Adesokan2, (1)Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Victoria Island, Nigeria., Extension, Lagos, Nigeria, (2)Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria, Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Science,, LAGOS, Nigeria
 
Impact of hydropower complex implantation on primary production of the Estuary of the romaine river, Québec, Canada (93894)
Charles Deblois, Englobe corp., Montréal, QC, Canada and Alain Tremblay, Hydro-Québec, Environment Production, Montreal, QC, Canada
 
Geomorphology and Sustainable Subsistence Habitats (87066)
Adelaide C Johnson and Linda E Kruger, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Juneau, AK, United States
 
Developing Modern User Access Tools for Subsistence Mapping Data Resources (93069)
Robert J Bochenek, Axiom Data Science LLC, Anchorage, AK, United States
 
Temporal Patterns of Coral Reef Benthic Community Structure on Tinian, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands. (87299)
Alicia Cheripka, University of South Carolina, Marine Science, Columbia, SC, United States; University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Biology and Marine Biology, Wilmington, NC, United States
 
Embryonic Developmental Stages of African Giant Catfish Heterobranchus longifilis (Valenciennes, 1840) (Teleostei, Clariidae) (90435)
PEACE CHIDINMA Wilfred-Ekprikpo, Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Victoria Island, Nigeria., Aquaculture Production, Lagos, Nigeria
 
Modeling Morphodynamic Response to Intensive Land Reclamation along the Coast of Bohai Sea (88182)
Hua Zhang, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai, China
 
Vulnerability and Resilience of the Niger Delta Coastal Communities to Pollution and Environmental Degradation (88406)
Prince EMEKA Ndimele, Olusegun Olufemi Whenu, Henry Robert Anwan and Martins A. Anetekhai, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria, Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Science,, LAGOS, Nigeria