COastal SAnds as Biocatalytical Filters |
Acronym: COSA Period: November 2002 till October 2005 Status: Completed
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Institutes (7) | Top | - Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology (MPIMM), more, co-ordinator
- Polish Academy of Sciences; Institute of Oceanology (IOPAN), more
- Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee; NIOZ Yerseke, more
- Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research; Wadden Sea Station Sylt (AWI-Sylt), more
- University of Copenhagen; Department of Biology; Marine Biological Laboratory, more
- Seaside Landscape Park, more
- Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer, more
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Abstract | COSA improves sustainable use of coastal sandy sea floors by 1) quantifying filtration and 2) biogeochemical processes in coastal sands 3) developing a model with predictive capabilities 4)exchange of knowledge and technologies 5)direct implementation of the results in coastal management concepts and 6) increasing awareness of public and policy makers. Although sands cover ca 70% of the shelf and are important resources with high economical value, their role in the coastal cycles of matter has not been assessed, compromising proper management. COSA uses state of the art physical, biological and geochemical techniques and mathematical modelling to quantify the biocatalytical function of the sands. COSA end-user participants, two environmental agencies, implement the scientific conclusions into their coastal management concepts, and together with the scientists and an exploitation consultant company ensure dissemination to public and policy makers. |
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