Assessing the coastal protection role of seagrass meadows along a barrier beach, southern Romanian coast

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ProjectRISES-AM- - Responses to coastal climate change: Innovative Strategies for high End Scenarios -Adaptation and Mitigation- (EC-FP7-603396)
EVALUACION DEL ROL DE PROTECCION COSTERA DE LAS ACUMULACIONES DE PLANTAS MARINAS EN LA PLAYA (AEI-PID2020-119058RB-I00)
REST-COAST - Large scale RESToration of COASTal ecosystems through rivers to sea connectivity (EC-H2020-101037097)
DOORS - Developing Optimal and Open Research Support for the Black Sea (DOORS) (EC-H2020-101000518)
EVALUACION DEL ROL DE PROTECCION COSTERA DE LAS ACUMULACIONES DE PLANTAS MARINAS EN LA PLAYA (AEI-PID2020-119058RB-I00)
REST-COAST - Large scale RESToration of COASTal ecosystems through rivers to sea connectivity (EC-H2020-101037097)
DOORS - Developing Optimal and Open Research Support for the Black Sea (DOORS) (EC-H2020-101000518)
Abstract
The presence of seagrass along the Romanian coast is currently seen as an important component of the marine ecosystem. Moreover, seagrass meadows play an additional wave energy dissipation role that has also to be considered among other ecosystem services. Assessing the impact of a seagrass meadow on the local hydrodynamics is needed to present an integrated protection and adaption plan for discussion with local stakeholders and coastal managers. The impact on wave heights of a possible seagrass meadow, located in front of the barrier beach at the Mangalia marsh on the southern Romanian coast, has been analysed using numerical modelling. Several seagrass configurations have been studied, for low and average wave conditions from various directions. The same waves were used after adding a vegetation mask to the analysed domain, to simulate the presence of a seagrass meadow. The results of the numerical simulations were extracted in several output points, located along three transects crossing the vegetation mask. They show the most significant reduction in the calculated wave energy density during a year of 16.6%, occurring within the seagrass meadow. Our results suggest that, for the southern Romanian coast, seagrass could be introduced in coastal protection plans as an additional measure for wave attenuation.
CitationDinu, I. [et al.]. Assessing the coastal protection role of seagrass meadows along a barrier beach, southern Romanian coast. "Journal of sea research", Febrer 2023, vol. 191, núm. article 102329.
ISSN1385-1101
Publisher versionhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385110122001678
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