Dredging can have significant impacts on aquatic environments, but the direct effects on fish have not been critically evaluated. Here, a meta-analysis following a conservative approach is used to understand how dredging-related stressors, including suspended sediment, contaminated sediment, hydraulic entrainment and underwater noise, directly influence the effect size and the response elicited in fish across all aquatic ecosystems and all life-history stages. This is followed by an in-depth review summarizing the effects of each dredging-related stressor on fish. Across all dredging-related stressors, studies that reported fish mortality had significantly higher effect sizes than those that describe physiological responses, although indica...
Marine traffic is themost common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence o...
Sediments act as a net sink for anthropogenic contaminants in marine ecosystems and contaminated sed...
Human activities in Northwestern watersheds, including logging, grazing, agriculture, mining, road b...
Dredging can have significant impacts on aquatic environments, but the direct effects on fish have n...
By assignment of the Fisheries Bureau of the Government of Åland, the impact of small-scale dredging...
PURPOSE: During the process of dredging, sediments are excavated and relocated. At various points i...
PURPOSE: Dredging and disposal of dredged material in aquatic environments can expose animals and pl...
Fishing activity does not only impact on the fish stocks themselves, but also the ecosystem within w...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects, if any, of sublethal concentrations of sus...
Marine fish communities are threatened by the interrelated effects of anthropogenic disturbance, hab...
Abstract Background Small-scale dredging activities in freshwater bodies have the potential to impac...
The Somerset Levels (‘The Levels’ hereafter) are a low-lying and flood-prone agricultural landscape ...
Bottom trawling activities resuspend large amounts of sediment and may be the main agent of sediment...
In this thesis, an experimental swim tunnel and cod-end was used as a model to investigate how stres...
Urbanization and increased agricultural activities are causing long-term changes to many of the key ...
Marine traffic is themost common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence o...
Sediments act as a net sink for anthropogenic contaminants in marine ecosystems and contaminated sed...
Human activities in Northwestern watersheds, including logging, grazing, agriculture, mining, road b...
Dredging can have significant impacts on aquatic environments, but the direct effects on fish have n...
By assignment of the Fisheries Bureau of the Government of Åland, the impact of small-scale dredging...
PURPOSE: During the process of dredging, sediments are excavated and relocated. At various points i...
PURPOSE: Dredging and disposal of dredged material in aquatic environments can expose animals and pl...
Fishing activity does not only impact on the fish stocks themselves, but also the ecosystem within w...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects, if any, of sublethal concentrations of sus...
Marine fish communities are threatened by the interrelated effects of anthropogenic disturbance, hab...
Abstract Background Small-scale dredging activities in freshwater bodies have the potential to impac...
The Somerset Levels (‘The Levels’ hereafter) are a low-lying and flood-prone agricultural landscape ...
Bottom trawling activities resuspend large amounts of sediment and may be the main agent of sediment...
In this thesis, an experimental swim tunnel and cod-end was used as a model to investigate how stres...
Urbanization and increased agricultural activities are causing long-term changes to many of the key ...
Marine traffic is themost common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence o...
Sediments act as a net sink for anthropogenic contaminants in marine ecosystems and contaminated sed...
Human activities in Northwestern watersheds, including logging, grazing, agriculture, mining, road b...