7 resultados para Marine Strategy Framework Directive

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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Negli ultimi decenni nell’Alto Adriatico, in particolare lungo la costa dell’Emilia-Romagna, si sono verificati fenomeni eutrofici con lo svilupparsi di “red tides”, con frequenza e intensità tali da aver assunto un aspetto cronico. Da questi episodi è nata l’esigenza sia di un efficiente monitoraggio dell’area, che viene svolto dal 1976 dalla Struttura Oceanografica Daphne (ARPA), sia di ricercare e studiare i meccanismi che guidano il processo. Questa zona è sotto stretta osservazione anche nell’ambito Direttiva europea 2008/56/CE, Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), in quanto l’alto Adriatico rappresenta la zona maggiormente a rischio per i fenomeni di eutrofizzazione e di bloom algali. Il lavoro di questa tesi nasce dalla necessità di approfondire diversi aspetti sollevati dalla MSFD che non vengono soddisfatti da una normale attività di monitoraggio. La frequenza e l’enorme mole di dati raccolti spesso non permette nè di riunire insieme per un unico sito tutti i parametri biotici e abiotici indicativi dello stato dell’ambiente, né di fare elaborazioni statistiche approfondite. Per fare questo sono state condotte in due siti prospicienti la località di Marina di Ravenna (costa emiliano-romagnola): DIGA SUD e GEOMAR, distanti rispettivamente 1.5 Km e 12 Km dalla costa, analisi quali-quantitative dei popolamenti fitoplanctonici presenti e concomitanti analisi dei parametri chimico-fisici (nutrienti, temperatura e salinità) dell’acqua. Il campionamento bimensile è iniziato ad aprile del 2013 ed è terminato ad ottobre dello stesso anno. Dai dati ottenuti dalle suddette analisi, avvalendosi di diversi strumenti statistici, si è cercato di capire se c’è differenza fra i due siti oggetto di studio in termini di variabili abiotiche ambientali e di popolazione fitoplanctonica dovuta ad effetto geografico (distanza dalla costa). Inoltre si è cercato di individuare come le variabili ambientali vadano ad influenzare la distribuzione dei diversi taxa fitoplanctonici e di segnalare l’eventuale presenza di specie microalgali potenzialmente tossiche e/o dannose.

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The Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) is the principal source of information used to assess and regulate the potential hazard and risk for a chemical that has the potential to bioaccumulate in the marine environment, according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). The main objective of this thesis was to estimate the BCFs of two different emerging contaminants in Ruditapes philippinarum (Manila clam) under controlled laboratory conditions: the UV filter 4-methylbenzylidene camphor (4-MBC) commonly used in skincare products, and the artificial sweetener Acesulfame potassium (ACE-K) used as a food additive. Ruditapes philippinarum organisms were exposed directly to 4-MBC and ACE-K nominal concentration of 1, 10 and 100 μg L-1 during 10 days. Bioconcentration factors (BCFs) were estimated according to 3 different models for both compounds. The 4-MBC estimated BCFs fall in range of 61553 - 539143 L Kg-1, showing that this compound is very bioaccumulative and could also undergo biomagnification in the marine food chain. On the contrary, estimated ACE-K BCF is consistently lower, in order of 7 L Kg-1 for the nominal exposure concentration of 100 μg L-1. The low ACE-K BCF could be explained by its high solubility in water and thus a rapid metabolization by clams during the experiments. In summary, future research focusing on the marine environment is needed on these two emerging compounds.

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Il presente lavoro di tesi si inserisce all’interno del progetto Europeo Theseus (Innovative technologies for European coasts in a changing climate), volto a fornire una metodologia integrata per la pianificazione sostenibile di strategie di difesa per la gestione dell’erosione costiera e delle inondazioni che tengano in conto non solo gli aspetti tecnici ma anche quelli sociali, economici e ambientali/ecologici. L'area oggetto di studio di questo elaborato di tesi è la zona costiera della Regione Emilia Romagna, costituita unicamente da spiagge sabbiose. In particolare si è focalizzata l’attenzione sulla zona intertidale, in quanto, essendo l’ambiente di transizione tra l’ambiente marino e quello terrestre può fornire indicazioni su fenomeni erosivi di una spiaggia e cambiamenti del livello del mare, unitamente alla risposta agli interventi antropici. Gli obiettivi della tesi sono sostanzialmente tre: un primo obiettivo è confrontare ecosistemi di spiagge dove sono presenti strutture di difesa costiera rispetto a spiagge che ne erano invece prive. Il secondo obiettivo è valutare l’impatto provocato sugli ecosistemi di spiaggia dall’attività stagionale del “bulldozing” e in ultimo proporre un sistema esperto di nuova concezione in grado di prevedere statisticamente la risposta delle comunità bentoniche a diversi tipi di interventi antropici. A tal fine è stato pianificato un disegno di campionamento dove sono stati indagati tre siti differenti per morfologia e impatto antropico: Cesenatico (barriere e pratica bulldozing), Cervia, dissipativa e non soggetta a erosione (assenza di barriere e ma con pratica del bulldozing) e Lido di Dante, tendenzialmente soggetta a erosione (senza barriere e senza pratica del bulldozing). Il campionamento è stato effettuato in 4 tempi (due prima del “bulldozing” e due dopo) nell’arco di 2 anni. In ciascun sito e tempo sono stati campionati 3 transetti perpendicolari alla linea di costa, e per ogni transetto sono stati individuati tre punti relativi ad alta, media e bassa marea. Per ogni variabile considerata sono stati prelevati totale di 216 campioni. Io personalmente ho analizzato i campioni dell’ultima campagna di campionamento, ma ho analizzato l’insieme dei dati. Sono state considerate variabili relative ai popolamenti macrobentonici quali dati di abbondanza, numero di taxa e indice di diversità di Shannon e alcune variabili abiotiche descrittive delle caratteristiche morfologiche dell’area intertidale quali granulometria (mediana, classazione e asimmetria), detrito conchigliare, contenuto di materia organica (TOM), pendenza e lunghezza della zona intertidale, esposizione delle spiagge e indici morfodinamici. L'elaborazione dei dati è stata effettuata mediante tecniche di analisi univariate e multivariate sia sui dati biotici che sulle variabili ambientali, “descrittori dell’habitat”, allo scopo di mettere in luce le interazioni tra le variabili ambientali e le dinamiche dei popolamenti macrobentonici. L’insieme dei risultati delle analisi univariate e multivariate sia dei descrittori ambientali che di quelli biotici, hanno evidenziato, come la risposta delle variabili considerate sia complessa e non lineare. Nonostante non sia stato possibile evidenziare chiari pattern di interazione fra “protezione” e “bulldozing”, sono comunque emerse delle chiare differenze fra i tre siti indagati sia per quanto riguarda le variabili “descrittori dell’habitat” che quelle relative alla struttura dei popolamenti. In risposta a quanto richiesto in contesto water framework directive e in maniera funzionale all’elevate complessità del sistema intertidale è stato proposto un sistema esperto basato su approccio congiunto fuzzy bayesiano (già utilizzato con altre modalità all’interno del progetto Theseus). Con il sistema esperto prodotto, si è deciso di simulare nel sito di Cesenatico due ripascimenti virtuali uno caratterizzato da una gralometria fine e da uno con una granulometria più grossolana rispetto a quella osservata a Cesenatico. Il sistema fuzzy naïve Bayes, nonostante al momento sia ancora in fase di messa a punto, si è dimostrato in grado di gestire l'elevato numero di interazioni ambientali che caratterizzano la risposta della componente biologica macrobentonica nell'habitat intertidale delle spiagge sabbiose.

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While the use of distributed intelligence has been incrementally spreading in the design of a great number of intelligent systems, the field of Artificial Intelligence in Real Time Strategy games has remained mostly a centralized environment. Despite turn-based games have attained AIs of world-class level, the fast paced nature of RTS games has proven to be a significant obstacle to the quality of its AIs. Chapter 1 introduces RTS games describing their characteristics, mechanics and elements. Chapter 2 introduces Multi-Agent Systems and the use of the Beliefs-Desires-Intentions abstraction, analysing the possibilities given by self-computing properties. In Chapter 3 the current state of AI development in RTS games is analyzed highlighting the struggles of the gaming industry to produce valuable. The focus on improving multiplayer experience has impacted gravely on the quality of the AIs thus leaving them with serious flaws that impair their ability to challenge and entertain players. Chapter 4 explores different aspects of AI development for RTS, evaluating the potential strengths and weaknesses of an agent-based approach and analysing which aspects can benefit the most against centralized AIs. Chapter 5 describes a generic agent-based framework for RTS games where every game entity becomes an agent, each of which having its own knowledge and set of goals. Different aspects of the game, like economy, exploration and warfare are also analysed, and some agent-based solutions are outlined. The possible exploitation of self-computing properties to efficiently organize the agents activity is then inspected. Chapter 6 presents the design and implementation of an AI for an existing Open Source game in beta development stage: 0 a.d., an historical RTS game on ancient warfare which features a modern graphical engine and evolved mechanics. The entities in the conceptual framework are implemented in a new agent-based platform seamlessly nested inside the existing game engine, called ABot, widely described in Chapters 7, 8 and 9. Chapter 10 and 11 include the design and realization of a new agent based language useful for defining behavioural modules for the agents in ABot, paving the way for a wider spectrum of contributors. Chapter 12 concludes the work analysing the outcome of tests meant to evaluate strategies, realism and pure performance, finally drawing conclusions and future works in Chapter 13.

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Faxaflói bay is a short, wide and shallow bay situated in the southwest of Iceland. Although hosting a rather high level of marine traffic, this area is inhabited by many different species of cetaceans, among which the white-beaked dolphin (Lagenorhynchus albirostris), found here all year-round. This study aimed to evaluate the potential effect of increasing marine traffic on white-beaked dolphins distribution and behaviour, and to determine whether or not a variation in sighting frequencies have occurred throughout years (2008 – 2014). Data on sightings and on behaviour, as well as photographic one, has been collected daily taking advantage of the whale-watching company “Elding” operating in the bay. Results have confirmed the importance of this area for white-beaked dolphins, which have shown a certain level of site fidelity. Despite the high level of marine traffic, this dolphin appears to tolerate the presence of boats: no differences in encounter durations and locations over the study years have occurred, even though with increasing number of vessels, an increase in avoidance strategies has been displayed. Furthermore, seasonal differences in probabilities of sightings, with respect to the time of the day, have been found, leading to suggest the existence of a daily cycle of their movements and activities within the bay. This study has also described a major decline in sighting rates throughout years raising concern about white-beaked dolphin conservation status in Icelandic waters. It is therefore highly recommended a new dedicated survey to be conducted in order to document the current population estimate, to better investigate on the energetic costs that chronic exposure to disturbances may cause, and to plan a more suitable conservation strategy for white-beaked dolphin around Iceland.

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Due to its environmental, safety, health and socio-economic impacts, marine litter has been recognized as a 21st century global challenge, so that it has been included in Descriptor 10 of the EU MSFD. For its morphological features and anthropogenic pressures, the Adriatic Sea is very sensitive to the accumulation of debris, but data are inconsistent and fragmented. This thesis, in the framework of DeFishGear project, intents to assess marine litter on beaches and on seafloor in the Western Adriatic sea, and test if debris ingestion by fish occurs. Three beaches were sampled during two surveys in 2015. Benthic litter monitoring was carried out in the FAO GSA17 during fall 2014, using a rapido trawl. Litter ingestion was investigated through gut contents analysis of 260 fish belonging to 8 commercial species collected in Western Gulf of Venice. Average litter density on beaches was 1.5 items/m2 during spring, and decreased to 0.8 items/m2 in summer. Litter composition was heterogeneous and varied among sites, even if no significant differences were found. Most of debris consisted of plastic sheets, fragments, polystyrene pieces, mussels nets and cottons bud sticks, showing that sources are many and include aquaculture, land-based activities and local users of beaches. Average density of benthic litter was 913 items/Km2 (82 Kg/Km2). Plastic dominated in terms of numbers and weight, and consisted mainly of bags, sheets and mussel nets. The highest density was found close to the coast, and sources driving the major differences in litter distribution were mussel farms and shipping lanes. Litter ingestion occurred in 47% of examined fish, mainly consisting of fibers. Among species, S. pilchardus swallowed almost all debris categories. Findinds may provide a baseline to set the necessary measures to manage and minimize marine litter in the Western Adriatic region and to protect aquatic life from plastic pollution, even accounting the possible implications on human health.

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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) represents an interesting climate mitigation option, however, as for any other human activity, there is the impelling need to assess and manage the associated risks. This study specifically addresses the marine environmental risk posed by CO2 leakages associated to CCS subsea engineering system, meant as offshore pipelines and injection / plugged and abandoned wells. The aim of this thesis work is to start approaching the development of a complete and standardized practical procedure to perform a quantified environmental risk assessment for CCS, with reference to the specific activities mentioned above. Such an effort would be of extreme relevance not only for companies willing to implement CCS, as a methodological guidance, but also, by uniformizing the ERA procedure, to begin changing people’s perception about CCS, that happens to be often discredited due to the evident lack of comprehensive and systematic methods to assess the impacts on the marine environment. The backbone structure of the framework developed consists on the integration of ERA’s main steps and those belonging to the quantified risk assessment (QRA), in the aim of quantitatively characterizing risk and describing it as a combination of magnitude of the consequences and their frequency. The framework developed by this work is, however, at a high level, as not every single aspect has been dealt with in the required detail. Thus, several alternative options are presented to be considered for use depending on the situation. Further specific studies should address their accuracy and efficiency and solve the knowledge gaps emerged, in order to establish and validate a final and complete procedure. Regardless of the knowledge gaps and uncertainties, that surely need to be addressed, this preliminary framework already finds some relevance in on field applications, as a non-stringent guidance to perform CCS ERA, and it constitutes the foundation of the final framework.