Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Environmental Management 4/2024

16-12-2023

Extensive and Continuing Loss of Seagrasses in Florida’s Big Bend (USA)

Authors: L. A. Yarbro, P. R. Carlson, E. Johnsey

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 4/2024

Log in

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

Florida’s Big Bend in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico contains the second-largest contiguous seagrass meadow in the continental United States, providing numerous ecosystem functions and services, including carbon cycling and storage. We present 21 years of mapping data and 13 years of annual in-water monitoring that reveal extensive declines in area, species frequency of occurrence (FO), and percent cover of seagrass. Seagrass area declined by 15% to 85,170 ha in 2022. Subregions in the southern Big Bend experienced extensive seagrass losses of 90–100%. North of the Steinhatchee River, the Northern Big Bend contained 85% of the total seagrass area and experienced losses of only 8.4%. The FO of seagrass and bare quadrats exhibited similar trends to areal coverage. The lowest FO along with complete loss of species was observed near the mouth of the Suwannee River. At a distance from the Suwannee River, FO also declined, but no species were lost. In the remainder of the Big Bend, FO remained stable except for short-term reductions in 2013–2014, which were likely related to anomalously high runoff from rainfall and tropical storm activity. Mean percent cover, however, declined throughout Big Bend, reaching minimal levels in 2014, with little to no recovery through 2019. The persistence of low percent cover may increase vulnerability of beds to continuing areal losses, but the persistence of seagrass species at a distance from the Suwannee River mouth may allow recovery if environmental conditions improve.

Dont have a licence yet? Then find out more about our products and how to get one now:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
go back to reference Abal EG, Dennison WC (1996) Seagrass depth range and water quality in southern Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. Mar Freshwat Res 47:763–771CrossRef Abal EG, Dennison WC (1996) Seagrass depth range and water quality in southern Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. Mar Freshwat Res 47:763–771CrossRef
go back to reference Beck MW, Heck KL, Able KW, Childers DL, Eggleston DB, Gillanders BM, Halpern B, Hays CG, Hoshino K, Minello TJ, Orth RJ, Sheridan PF, Weinstein MP (2001) The identification, conservation, and management of estuarine and marine nurseries for fish and invertebrates: a better understanding of the habitats that serve as nurseries for marine species and the factors that create site-specific variability in nursery quality will improve conservation and management of these areas. BioSciences 51:633–641. 10.1641/0006-3568(2001)051[0633:TICAMO]2.0.CO;2CrossRef Beck MW, Heck KL, Able KW, Childers DL, Eggleston DB, Gillanders BM, Halpern B, Hays CG, Hoshino K, Minello TJ, Orth RJ, Sheridan PF, Weinstein MP (2001) The identification, conservation, and management of estuarine and marine nurseries for fish and invertebrates: a better understanding of the habitats that serve as nurseries for marine species and the factors that create site-specific variability in nursery quality will improve conservation and management of these areas. BioSciences 51:633–641. 10.1641/0006-3568(2001)051[0633:TICAMO]2.0.CO;2CrossRef
go back to reference Beron-Vera FJ, Olascoaga MJ (2009) An assessment of the importance of chaotic stirring and turbulent mixing on the West Florida Shelf. J Phys Oceanogr 39:1743–1755 Beron-Vera FJ, Olascoaga MJ (2009) An assessment of the importance of chaotic stirring and turbulent mixing on the West Florida Shelf. J Phys Oceanogr 39:1743–1755
go back to reference Brenner J, Jiménez JA, Sardá R, Garola A (2010) An assessment of the non-market value of the ecosystem services provided by the Catalan coastal zone, Spain. Ocean Coast Manag 53:27–38 Brenner J, Jiménez JA, Sardá R, Garola A (2010) An assessment of the non-market value of the ecosystem services provided by the Catalan coastal zone, Spain. Ocean Coast Manag 53:27–38
go back to reference Burkholder JM, Tomasko DA, Touchette BW (2007) Seagrasses and eutrophication. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 350:46–72CrossRef Burkholder JM, Tomasko DA, Touchette BW (2007) Seagrasses and eutrophication. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 350:46–72CrossRef
go back to reference Carlson PR Jr, Johnsey E, Yarbro LA (2018) Summary report for the Northern Big Bend region. In: Yarbro LA, Carlson PR Jr. (eds.) Seagrass Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Report No. 3, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Technical Report TR-17 version 3. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, St. Petersburg, FL Carlson PR Jr, Johnsey E, Yarbro LA (2018) Summary report for the Northern Big Bend region. In: Yarbro LA, Carlson PR Jr. (eds.) Seagrass Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Report No. 3, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Technical Report TR-17 version 3. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, St. Petersburg, FL
go back to reference Carlson Jr PR, Yarbro LA, Kaufman KA, Mattson RA (2010) Vulnerability and resilience of seagrasses to hurricane and runoff impacts along Florida’s west coast. Hydrobiologia 649:39–53CrossRef Carlson Jr PR, Yarbro LA, Kaufman KA, Mattson RA (2010) Vulnerability and resilience of seagrasses to hurricane and runoff impacts along Florida’s west coast. Hydrobiologia 649:39–53CrossRef
go back to reference Carlson PR, Yarbro L, Johnsey E, Carlson D (submitted) Optical water quality and its impacts on seagrasses in Apalachee Bay, Florida (USA) Carlson PR, Yarbro L, Johnsey E, Carlson D (submitted) Optical water quality and its impacts on seagrasses in Apalachee Bay, Florida (USA)
go back to reference Christianen JA, Dennison WC (2018) Seagrass ecosystem trajectory depends on the relative timescales of resistance, recovery and disturbance. Mar Pollut Bull 134:166–176CrossRef Christianen JA, Dennison WC (2018) Seagrass ecosystem trajectory depends on the relative timescales of resistance, recovery and disturbance. Mar Pollut Bull 134:166–176CrossRef
go back to reference Costanza R, d’Arge R, DeGroot R, Farber S et al. (1997) The value of the world’s ecosystem services and natural capital. Nature 387:253–260CrossRef Costanza R, d’Arge R, DeGroot R, Farber S et al. (1997) The value of the world’s ecosystem services and natural capital. Nature 387:253–260CrossRef
go back to reference Cullen-Unsworth LC, Unsworth RKF (2016) Strategies to enhance the resilience of the world’s seagrass meadows. J Appl Ecol 53:967–972CrossRef Cullen-Unsworth LC, Unsworth RKF (2016) Strategies to enhance the resilience of the world’s seagrass meadows. J Appl Ecol 53:967–972CrossRef
go back to reference Davis RA (1997) Geology of the Florida Coast. In Randazzo AF, Jones DS (eds) The Geology of Florida. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL, p 155–168 Davis RA (1997) Geology of the Florida Coast. In Randazzo AF, Jones DS (eds) The Geology of Florida. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL, p 155–168
go back to reference De Falco G, Baroli M, Murru E, Piergallini G, Cancemi G (2006) Sediment analysis evidences two different depositional phenomena influencing seagrass distribution in the Gulf of Oristano (Sardinia, Western Mediterranean). J Coast Res 22:1043–1050CrossRef De Falco G, Baroli M, Murru E, Piergallini G, Cancemi G (2006) Sediment analysis evidences two different depositional phenomena influencing seagrass distribution in the Gulf of Oristano (Sardinia, Western Mediterranean). J Coast Res 22:1043–1050CrossRef
go back to reference Dewsbury BM, Bhat M, Fourqurean JW (2016) A review of seagrass economic valuations: Gaps and progress in valuation approaches. Ecosyst Serv 18:68–77CrossRef Dewsbury BM, Bhat M, Fourqurean JW (2016) A review of seagrass economic valuations: Gaps and progress in valuation approaches. Ecosyst Serv 18:68–77CrossRef
go back to reference Duarte CM, Middelburg JJ, Caraco N (2005) Major role of marine vegetation on the oceanic carbon cycle. Biogeosci Discuss 1:659–679 Duarte CM, Middelburg JJ, Caraco N (2005) Major role of marine vegetation on the oceanic carbon cycle. Biogeosci Discuss 1:659–679
go back to reference Duffy JE (2006) Biodiversity and the functioning of seagrass ecosystems. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 311:233–250CrossRef Duffy JE (2006) Biodiversity and the functioning of seagrass ecosystems. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 311:233–250CrossRef
go back to reference Fahrig L (2003) Effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. Ann Rev Ecol Syst 34:487–515CrossRef Fahrig L (2003) Effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. Ann Rev Ecol Syst 34:487–515CrossRef
go back to reference Fletcher SW, Fletcher WW (1995) Factors affecting changes in seagrass distribution and diversity patterns in the Indian River Lagoon complex between 1940 and 1992. Bull Mar Sci 57:49–58 Fletcher SW, Fletcher WW (1995) Factors affecting changes in seagrass distribution and diversity patterns in the Indian River Lagoon complex between 1940 and 1992. Bull Mar Sci 57:49–58
go back to reference Florida Department of Transportation (1999) Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System. A Handbook. Division of Surveying and Mapping, Geographic Mapping Section, Tallahassee, FL Florida Department of Transportation (1999) Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System. A Handbook. Division of Surveying and Mapping, Geographic Mapping Section, Tallahassee, FL
go back to reference Fourqurean JW, Kendrick GA, Collins LS, Chambers RM, Vanderklift MA (2012b) Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus storage in subtropical seagrass meadows: examples from Florida Bay and Shark Bay. Mar Freshwat Res 63:967–983CrossRef Fourqurean JW, Kendrick GA, Collins LS, Chambers RM, Vanderklift MA (2012b) Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus storage in subtropical seagrass meadows: examples from Florida Bay and Shark Bay. Mar Freshwat Res 63:967–983CrossRef
go back to reference Grech A, Chartrand-Miller K, Erftemeijer P, Fonseca M, McKenzie L, Rasheed M, Taylor H, Coles R (2012) A comparison of threats, vulnerabilities and management approaches in global seagrass regions. Environ Res Lett 7:024006CrossRef Grech A, Chartrand-Miller K, Erftemeijer P, Fonseca M, McKenzie L, Rasheed M, Taylor H, Coles R (2012) A comparison of threats, vulnerabilities and management approaches in global seagrass regions. Environ Res Lett 7:024006CrossRef
go back to reference Greening H, Janicki A, Sherwood ET, Pribble R, Johansson JOR (2014) Ecosystem responses to long-term nutrient management in an urban estuary: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 151:A1–A16CrossRef Greening H, Janicki A, Sherwood ET, Pribble R, Johansson JOR (2014) Ecosystem responses to long-term nutrient management in an urban estuary: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 151:A1–A16CrossRef
go back to reference Hale JA, Frazer TK, Tomasko DA, Hall MO (2004) Changes in the distribution of seagrass species along Florida’s central Gulf coast: Iverson and Bittaker revisited. Estuaries 27:36–43CrossRef Hale JA, Frazer TK, Tomasko DA, Hall MO (2004) Changes in the distribution of seagrass species along Florida’s central Gulf coast: Iverson and Bittaker revisited. Estuaries 27:36–43CrossRef
go back to reference Heck KL, Hayes G, Orth RJ (2003) Critical evaluation of the nursery role hypothesis for seagrass meadows. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 253:123–136CrossRef Heck KL, Hayes G, Orth RJ (2003) Critical evaluation of the nursery role hypothesis for seagrass meadows. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 253:123–136CrossRef
go back to reference Holmer M (2019) Productivity and biogeochemical cycling in seagrass ecosystems. In: Perillo G, Wolanski E, Cahoon D, Hopkinson C (eds) Coastal Wetlands, 2nd edn. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, p 443–477 Holmer M (2019) Productivity and biogeochemical cycling in seagrass ecosystems. In: Perillo G, Wolanski E, Cahoon D, Hopkinson C (eds) Coastal Wetlands, 2nd edn. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, p 443–477
go back to reference Iverson RL, Bittaker HF (1986) Seagrass distribution and abundance in Eastern Gulf of Mexico coastal waters. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 22:577–602CrossRef Iverson RL, Bittaker HF (1986) Seagrass distribution and abundance in Eastern Gulf of Mexico coastal waters. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 22:577–602CrossRef
go back to reference Lee K-S, Park SR, Kim YK (2007) Effects of irradiance, temperature, and nutrients on growth dynamics of seagrasses: a review. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 350:144–175CrossRef Lee K-S, Park SR, Kim YK (2007) Effects of irradiance, temperature, and nutrients on growth dynamics of seagrasses: a review. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 350:144–175CrossRef
go back to reference Lefebvre LW, Reid JP, Kenworthy WJ, Powell JA (1999) Characterizing manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: implications for conservation and management. Pac Conserv Biol 5:289–298CrossRef Lefebvre LW, Reid JP, Kenworthy WJ, Powell JA (1999) Characterizing manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: implications for conservation and management. Pac Conserv Biol 5:289–298CrossRef
go back to reference Lefebvre LW, Provancha JA, Stone DH, Kenworthy WJ (2017) Manatee grazing impacts on a mixed species seagrass bed. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 564:29–45CrossRef Lefebvre LW, Provancha JA, Stone DH, Kenworthy WJ (2017) Manatee grazing impacts on a mixed species seagrass bed. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 564:29–45CrossRef
go back to reference Livingston RJ (1984) The relationship of physical factors and biological response in coastal seagrass meadows. Estuaries 7:377–390CrossRef Livingston RJ (1984) The relationship of physical factors and biological response in coastal seagrass meadows. Estuaries 7:377–390CrossRef
go back to reference Livingston RJ (1990) Inshore marine habitats. In: Meyers RL, Ewel JJ (eds) Ecosystems of Florida. University of Central Florida Press, Orlando, FL, p 549–573 Livingston RJ (1990) Inshore marine habitats. In: Meyers RL, Ewel JJ (eds) Ecosystems of Florida. University of Central Florida Press, Orlando, FL, p 549–573
go back to reference Livingston RJ, McGlynn SE, Niu X (1998) Factors controlling seagrass growth in a gulf coastal system: water and sediment quality and light. Aquat Bot 60:135–159CrossRef Livingston RJ, McGlynn SE, Niu X (1998) Factors controlling seagrass growth in a gulf coastal system: water and sediment quality and light. Aquat Bot 60:135–159CrossRef
go back to reference Mattson RA (1999) Ch. 20 Seagrass ecosystem characteristics, research, and management needs in the Florida Big Bend, In: Bortone, SA (ed.) Seagrasses: monitoring, ecology, physiology, and management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, p 259–277 Mattson RA (1999) Ch. 20 Seagrass ecosystem characteristics, research, and management needs in the Florida Big Bend, In: Bortone, SA (ed.) Seagrasses: monitoring, ecology, physiology, and management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, p 259–277
go back to reference Mattson RA, Frazer TK, Hale J, Blitch S, Ahijevych L (2007) Florida Big Bend. In: Handley LR, Altsman D, DeMay R (eds) Seagrass status and trends in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: 1940–2002. Scientific Investigations Report 2006–5287, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 855-R-04-003, Washington, D.C., p 171–188 Mattson RA, Frazer TK, Hale J, Blitch S, Ahijevych L (2007) Florida Big Bend. In: Handley LR, Altsman D, DeMay R (eds) Seagrass status and trends in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: 1940–2002. Scientific Investigations Report 2006–5287, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 855-R-04-003, Washington, D.C., p 171–188
go back to reference McHenry J, Rassweiler A, Hernan G, Uejio CK, Pau S, Dubel AK, Lester SE (2021) Modelling the biodiversity enhancement value of seagrass beds. Divers Distrib 27:2036–2049CrossRef McHenry J, Rassweiler A, Hernan G, Uejio CK, Pau S, Dubel AK, Lester SE (2021) Modelling the biodiversity enhancement value of seagrass beds. Divers Distrib 27:2036–2049CrossRef
go back to reference McNulty JK, Lindall WN Jr., Sykes JE (1972) Cooperative Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Inventory and Study, Florida: Phase I, Area Description. NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC-368, US Dept of Commerce, Washington D.C. McNulty JK, Lindall WN Jr., Sykes JE (1972) Cooperative Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Inventory and Study, Florida: Phase I, Area Description. NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC-368, US Dept of Commerce, Washington D.C.
go back to reference Meals DW, Spooner J, Dressing SA, Harcum JB (2011) Statistical analysis for monotonic trends. Tech Notes 6, November 2011. Developed for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by Tetra Tech, Inc. Fairfax, VA, p 23 Meals DW, Spooner J, Dressing SA, Harcum JB (2011) Statistical analysis for monotonic trends. Tech Notes 6, November 2011. Developed for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by Tetra Tech, Inc. Fairfax, VA, p 23
go back to reference Montefalcone M, Parravicini V, Vacchi M, Albertelli G, Ferrari M, Morri C, Bianchi CB (2010) Human influence on seagrass habitat fragmentation in NW Mediterranean Sea. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 86:292–298CrossRef Montefalcone M, Parravicini V, Vacchi M, Albertelli G, Ferrari M, Morri C, Bianchi CB (2010) Human influence on seagrass habitat fragmentation in NW Mediterranean Sea. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 86:292–298CrossRef
go back to reference Morris L, Hall LM, Miller JD, Lasi MA, Chamberlain RH, Virnstein RW, Jacoby CA (2021) Diversity and distribution of seagrasses as related to salinity, temperature, and availability of light in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Fla Sci 84:119–137 Morris L, Hall LM, Miller JD, Lasi MA, Chamberlain RH, Virnstein RW, Jacoby CA (2021) Diversity and distribution of seagrasses as related to salinity, temperature, and availability of light in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Fla Sci 84:119–137
go back to reference Neckles HA, Kopp BS, Peterson BJ, Pooler PS (2012) Integrating scales of seagrass monitoring to meet conservation needs. Estuar Coasts 35:23–46CrossRef Neckles HA, Kopp BS, Peterson BJ, Pooler PS (2012) Integrating scales of seagrass monitoring to meet conservation needs. Estuar Coasts 35:23–46CrossRef
go back to reference NV5 Geospatial (2023) SWFWMD: Biennial seagrass – Suncoast 2022 (W331) photointerpretation key of seagrass coverage TWA: 21TW0003612. A Report. St. Petersburg, FL, p 32 NV5 Geospatial (2023) SWFWMD: Biennial seagrass – Suncoast 2022 (W331) photointerpretation key of seagrass coverage TWA: 21TW0003612. A Report. St. Petersburg, FL, p 32
go back to reference Orth RJ, Carruthers TJB, Dennison WC, Duarte CM, Fourqurean JW, Heck Jr KL, Hughes AR, Kendrick GA, Kenworthy WJ, Olyarnik S, Short FT, Waycott M, Williams SL (2006) A global crisis for seagrass ecosystems. Bioscience 56:987–996CrossRef Orth RJ, Carruthers TJB, Dennison WC, Duarte CM, Fourqurean JW, Heck Jr KL, Hughes AR, Kendrick GA, Kenworthy WJ, Olyarnik S, Short FT, Waycott M, Williams SL (2006) A global crisis for seagrass ecosystems. Bioscience 56:987–996CrossRef
go back to reference Palumbi SR, McLeod KL, Grὓnbaum D (2008) Ecosystems in action: lessons from marine ecology about recovery, resistance, and reversibility. Bioscience 58:33–42CrossRef Palumbi SR, McLeod KL, Grὓnbaum D (2008) Ecosystems in action: lessons from marine ecology about recovery, resistance, and reversibility. Bioscience 58:33–42CrossRef
go back to reference Phillips RC (1960) Observations on the ecology and distribution of the Florida seagrasses. Report Number 44, Florida State Board of Conservation Marine Laboratory, St. Petersburg, Florida Phillips RC (1960) Observations on the ecology and distribution of the Florida seagrasses. Report Number 44, Florida State Board of Conservation Marine Laboratory, St. Petersburg, Florida
go back to reference Poiner IR, Peterkin C (1996) Seagrasses In: Zann LP, Kailola P (eds) The State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia. Technical Annex 1:40–45 Poiner IR, Peterkin C (1996) Seagrasses In: Zann LP, Kailola P (eds) The State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia. Technical Annex 1:40–45
go back to reference Ralph PJ, Tomasko D, Moore K, Seddon S, Macinnis-Ng CMO (2006) Human impacts on seagrasses: eutrophication, sedimentation and contamination. In: Larkum AWD, Orth RJ, Duarte CM (eds) Seagrasses: biology, ecology, and conservation. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p 567–593 Ralph PJ, Tomasko D, Moore K, Seddon S, Macinnis-Ng CMO (2006) Human impacts on seagrasses: eutrophication, sedimentation and contamination. In: Larkum AWD, Orth RJ, Duarte CM (eds) Seagrasses: biology, ecology, and conservation. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p 567–593
go back to reference Ralph PJ, Durako MJ, Enriquez S, Collier CJ, Doblin MA (2007) Impact of light limitation on seagrasses. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 350:173–193CrossRef Ralph PJ, Durako MJ, Enriquez S, Collier CJ, Doblin MA (2007) Impact of light limitation on seagrasses. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 350:173–193CrossRef
go back to reference Ricart AM, Ward M, Hill TM, Sanford E, Kroeker KJ, Takeshita Y, Merolla S, Shukla P, Ninokawa AT, Elsmore K, Gaylord B (2021) Coast-wide evidence of low pH amelioration by seagrass ecosystems. Glob Change Biol 27:2580–2591CrossRef Ricart AM, Ward M, Hill TM, Sanford E, Kroeker KJ, Takeshita Y, Merolla S, Shukla P, Ninokawa AT, Elsmore K, Gaylord B (2021) Coast-wide evidence of low pH amelioration by seagrass ecosystems. Glob Change Biol 27:2580–2591CrossRef
go back to reference Robbins BD, Bell SS (2000) Dynamics of a subtidal seagrass landscape: seasonal and annual change in relation to water depth. Ecology 81:1193–1205CrossRef Robbins BD, Bell SS (2000) Dynamics of a subtidal seagrass landscape: seasonal and annual change in relation to water depth. Ecology 81:1193–1205CrossRef
go back to reference Rodriguez RW, Webb RMT, Bush DM (1994) Another look at the impact of Hurricane Hugo on the shelf and coastal resources of Puerto Rico, USA. J Coast Res 10:278–296 Rodriguez RW, Webb RMT, Bush DM (1994) Another look at the impact of Hurricane Hugo on the shelf and coastal resources of Puerto Rico, USA. J Coast Res 10:278–296
go back to reference Schaffler JJ, van Montfrans J, Jones CM, Orth RJ (2013) Fish species distribution in seagrass habitats of Chesapeake Bay are structured by abiotic and biotic factors. Mar Coast Fish 5:114–124CrossRef Schaffler JJ, van Montfrans J, Jones CM, Orth RJ (2013) Fish species distribution in seagrass habitats of Chesapeake Bay are structured by abiotic and biotic factors. Mar Coast Fish 5:114–124CrossRef
go back to reference Sherwood ET, Greening HS, Johansson JOR, Kaufman K, Raulerson GE (2017) Tampa Bay (Florida, USA): Documenting seagrass recovery since the 1980’s and reviewing the results. Southeast Geogr 57:294–319CrossRef Sherwood ET, Greening HS, Johansson JOR, Kaufman K, Raulerson GE (2017) Tampa Bay (Florida, USA): Documenting seagrass recovery since the 1980’s and reviewing the results. Southeast Geogr 57:294–319CrossRef
go back to reference Su J, Cai W-J, Brodeur J, Chen B, Hussain N, Yao Y, Ni C, Testa JM, Li M, Xie X, Ni W, Scaboo KM, Xu Y-Y, Cornwell J, Gurbisz C, Owens MS, Waldbusser GG, Dai M, Kemp WM (2020) Chesapeake Bay acidification buffered by spatially decoupled carbonate mineral cycling. Nat Geosci 13:441–447. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-020-0584-3CrossRef Su J, Cai W-J, Brodeur J, Chen B, Hussain N, Yao Y, Ni C, Testa JM, Li M, Xie X, Ni W, Scaboo KM, Xu Y-Y, Cornwell J, Gurbisz C, Owens MS, Waldbusser GG, Dai M, Kemp WM (2020) Chesapeake Bay acidification buffered by spatially decoupled carbonate mineral cycling. Nat Geosci 13:441–447. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1038/​s41561-020-0584-3CrossRef
go back to reference Todd AC, Morey SL, Chassignet EP (2014) Circulation and cross-shelf transport in the Florida Big Bend. J Mar Res 72:445–475CrossRef Todd AC, Morey SL, Chassignet EP (2014) Circulation and cross-shelf transport in the Florida Big Bend. J Mar Res 72:445–475CrossRef
go back to reference Tomasko D, Alderson M, Burnes R, Hecker J, Iadevaia N, Leverone J, Raulerson G, Sherwood E (2020) The effects of Hurricane Irma on seagrass meadows in previously eutrophic estuaries in Southwest Florida (USA). Mar Pollut Bull 156:111247CrossRef Tomasko D, Alderson M, Burnes R, Hecker J, Iadevaia N, Leverone J, Raulerson G, Sherwood E (2020) The effects of Hurricane Irma on seagrass meadows in previously eutrophic estuaries in Southwest Florida (USA). Mar Pollut Bull 156:111247CrossRef
go back to reference Van Katwijk MM, van der Welle MEW, Lucassen ECHET, Vonk JA, Christianen MJA, Kiswara W, Inayat al Hakim I, Arifin A, Bouma TJ, Roelofs JGM, Lamers LPM (2011) Early warning indicators for river nutrient and sediment loads in tropical seagrass beds: a benchmark from a near-pristine archipelago in Indonesia. Mar Pollut Bull 62:1512–1520CrossRef Van Katwijk MM, van der Welle MEW, Lucassen ECHET, Vonk JA, Christianen MJA, Kiswara W, Inayat al Hakim I, Arifin A, Bouma TJ, Roelofs JGM, Lamers LPM (2011) Early warning indicators for river nutrient and sediment loads in tropical seagrass beds: a benchmark from a near-pristine archipelago in Indonesia. Mar Pollut Bull 62:1512–1520CrossRef
go back to reference Van Tussenbroek BI, Santo M, van Dijk J, Alcaraz SN, Calderon M (2008) Selective elimination of rooted plants from a tropical seagrass bed in a back-reef lagoon: a hypothesis tested by Hurricane Wilma (2005). J Coast Res 24:278–281CrossRef Van Tussenbroek BI, Santo M, van Dijk J, Alcaraz SN, Calderon M (2008) Selective elimination of rooted plants from a tropical seagrass bed in a back-reef lagoon: a hypothesis tested by Hurricane Wilma (2005). J Coast Res 24:278–281CrossRef
go back to reference Waycott M, Duarte CM, Carruthers TJB, Orth RJ, Dennison WC, Olyarnik S, Calladine A, Fourqurean JW, Heck Jr KL, Hughes AR, Kendrick GA, Kenworthy WJ, Short FT, Williams SL (2009) Accelerating loss of seagrass across the globe threatens coastal ecosystems. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 106:12377–12381 Waycott M, Duarte CM, Carruthers TJB, Orth RJ, Dennison WC, Olyarnik S, Calladine A, Fourqurean JW, Heck Jr KL, Hughes AR, Kendrick GA, Kenworthy WJ, Short FT, Williams SL (2009) Accelerating loss of seagrass across the globe threatens coastal ecosystems. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 106:12377–12381
go back to reference Weisberg RH, He R, Kirkpatrick GJ, Muller-Karger FE, Walsh JJ (2004) Coastal ocean circulation influences on remotely sensed optical properties: a West Florida Shelf case study. Oceanogr 17:68–75CrossRef Weisberg RH, He R, Kirkpatrick GJ, Muller-Karger FE, Walsh JJ (2004) Coastal ocean circulation influences on remotely sensed optical properties: a West Florida Shelf case study. Oceanogr 17:68–75CrossRef
go back to reference Yang H, Weisberg RH, Niiler PP, Sturges W, Johnson W (1999) Lagrangian circulation and forbidden zone on the West Florida Shelf. Cont Shelf Res 19:1221–1245CrossRef Yang H, Weisberg RH, Niiler PP, Sturges W, Johnson W (1999) Lagrangian circulation and forbidden zone on the West Florida Shelf. Cont Shelf Res 19:1221–1245CrossRef
go back to reference Yarbro LA, Carlson PR Jr (eds) (2016) Seagrass Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Program Mapping and Monitoring Report No. 2. FWRI Technical Report TR-17 version 2.0, St. Petersburg, FL Yarbro LA, Carlson PR Jr (eds) (2016) Seagrass Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Program Mapping and Monitoring Report No. 2. FWRI Technical Report TR-17 version 2.0, St. Petersburg, FL
go back to reference Zimmerman MS, Livingston RL (1979) Dominance and distribution of benthic macrophyte assemblages in a north Florida estuary (Apalachee Bay, Florida). Bull Mar Sci 29:27–40 Zimmerman MS, Livingston RL (1979) Dominance and distribution of benthic macrophyte assemblages in a north Florida estuary (Apalachee Bay, Florida). Bull Mar Sci 29:27–40
Metadata
Title
Extensive and Continuing Loss of Seagrasses in Florida’s Big Bend (USA)
Authors
L. A. Yarbro
P. R. Carlson
E. Johnsey
Publication date
16-12-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 4/2024
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-023-01920-y

Other articles of this Issue 4/2024

Environmental Management 4/2024 Go to the issue