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Estudio de la costa de Cantabria para la ubicación óptima de arrecifes artificiales

Authors: Castanedo Manchón, Héctor;

Estudio de la costa de Cantabria para la ubicación óptima de arrecifes artificiales

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RESUMEN: El tema abordado en el presente Trabajo de Fin de Grado (TFG) es el análisis de la costa de Cantabria para la ubicación óptima de arrecifes artificiales. La instalación de arrecifes artificiales puede generar un aumento de la biodiversidad en el medio marino si se elige bien su ubicación, pues estos velan por aumentar la conectividad ecológica y sirven de apoyo a las comunidades de organismos que llegan hasta ellos. El objetivo fundamental del trabajo ha sido el desarrollo de una metodología válida para poder replicar este estudio en otras zonas con distintas características a las de la costa cantábrica. La instalación de los arrecifes en zonas no óptimas, sea por condiciones físicas o biológicas, puede ocasionar que los organismos no lleguen hasta ellos o no se puedan llegar a asentar, por lo que su implantación habría sido en vano. También se ha de cuidar que no interfieran negativamente con los distintos usos del espacio marítimo para no suponer ningún obstáculo a las actividades antrópicas que se desarrollan en la zona. Se han realizado por tanto dos análisis consecutivos. En el primero se han identificados las zonas que resultan física y biológicamente idóneas para la implantación de los arrecifes atendiendo a un conjunto de variables seleccionadas. Dadas las zonas que son física y biológicamente óptimas al mismo tiempo, en el segundo análisis, se ha evaluado la compatibilidad de las zonas idóneas con los usos del espacio marítimo, de tal forma que se descartaron aquellas zonas donde existía interferencia entre el uso del espacio y el arrecife se llegó al resultado de zonas óptimas que no se veían afectadas por el arrecife. Como resultado de aplicar esta metodología en la zona de estudio se han obtenido cuatro zonas calificadas como óptimas en las que se pueden instalar los arrecifes artificiales para que estos desarrollen su función de la manera esperada.

ABSTRACT: The topic addressed in this Final Degree Project (TFG) is the analysis of the Cantabrian coast for the optimal location of artificial reefs. The installation of reefs in non-optimal areas, either due to physical or biological conditions, can cause the organisms not to reach them or not being able to settle, so their implantation would have been futile. Care must also be taken that they do not negatively interfere with the different uses of the maritime space so as not to pose any obstacle to the anthropic activities that take place in the area. If the reefs are installed in aggressive environments, either due to physical or biological conditions, the organisms will not reach them or they will not be able to settle, so their implantation will have been in vain. Care must also be taken that they do not negatively interfere with the different uses of maritime space so as not to pose any obstacle to anthropic activities that take place in the area. Therefore, two consecutive analyzes have been carried out. In the first one, the areas that are physically and biologically suitable for the implantation of reefs have been identified according to different criteria. Given the areas that are physically and biologically optimal at the same time, in the second analysis, the compatibility of the ideal areas with the uses of the maritime space has been evaluated, in such a way that those areas where there was interference between the use of the space were discarded. and the reef was found to be optimal zones that were not affected by the reef. As a result of applying this methodology in the area of study, four different areas classified as optimal have been obtained, in which artificial reefs can be installed so that they develop their function in the expected way.

Grado en Ingeniería Civil

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Uses of the maritime space, Conectividad, Vida submarina, Conectivity, Usos del espacio marítimo, Coastal analysis, Biodiversity, Live below water, Arrecife artificial, Biodiversidad, Cantabria, Análisis costero

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