MateBruceHMSCCumulativeHumanImpacts.pdf
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Abstract
Stressors associated with human activities interact in complex ways to affect marine ecosystems,
yet we lack spatially explicit assessments of cumulative impacts on ecologically and
economically key components such as marine predators. Here we develop a metric of
cumulative utilization and impact (CUI) on marine predators by combining electronic tracking
data of eight protected predator species (n=685 individuals) in the California Current
Ecosystem with data on 24 anthropogenic stressors. We show significant variation in
CUI with some of the highest impacts within US National Marine Sanctuaries. High
variation in underlying species and cumulative impact distributions means that neither alone
is sufficient for effective spatial management. Instead, comprehensive management
approaches accounting for both cumulative human impacts and trade-offs among multiple
stressors must be applied in planning the use of marine resources