Facsheet zur Aquakultur: Die kontrollierte Aufzucht von im Wasser lebenden Organismen birgt erhebliche Potentiale für eine nachhaltige Weiterentwicklung der Fischereiwirtschaft. Neben anderen Faktoren wird in Zukunft auch der Klimawandel die Rahmenbedingungen für diesen Wirtschaftszweig beeinflussen. Dabei kann die Klimaveränderung durchaus Vorteile bieten, die sich gezielt zur Erweiterung des Artenspektrums und zur Produktivitätssteigerung der kultivierten Arten nutzen lassen. Im Rahmen des RADOST-Anwendungsprojektes „Zukunftsstrategien für die Aquakultur – Fokusgebiet Kieler Bucht“ wurde untersucht, wie der Klimawandel das Spektrum von Arten, die für die Aquakultur in Frage kommen, verändern könnte. Von den Klimawandel-Folgen sind für marine Organismen vor allem Veränderungen in der Temperatur und im Salzgehalt sowie die zunehmende Versauerung des Meerwassers ausschlaggebend.
Innerhalb des RADOST-Anwendungsprojektes „Qualitätskomponenten zur Wasserrahmenrichtlinie – Bestandsunterstützung Seegras und Blasentang“ wurden von Coastal Research and Management (CRM) im Unterauftrag des Landesamtes für Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und ländliche Räume des Landes Schleswig-Holstein Untersuchungen zum Bestandsschutz und zum Wiederansiedlungspotential des Blasentangs durchgeführt. Aufbauend auf Vorarbeiten von CRM wurden die Möglichkeiten des gezielten Verpflanzens und damit die Wiederbesiedlung eines potentiellen Lebensraumes des heimischen Blasentangs auf wissenschaftlicher Basis untersucht.
Managing the impacts of climate change is an important issue for sustainable urban planning. A large range of economic activities influence urban climate and are influenced by climate change itself. The impacts of climate change on power plants, manufacturing processes and business locations as well as adaptation options should be analysed to understand the vulnerability to climate change. The seriousness of the potential impacts of
climate change on enterprises requires new concepts and innovative products for flexible and robust adaptation options. The analysis of the impacts of climate change on enterprises and potential adaptation measures is the basis of the research framework of a “climate-focused economic development” within the networking and research project dynaklim. A differentiated vulnerability assessment enables us to define and identify strategies of adaptation in the means of organisational, marked-focused and technical developments.
A statistical downscaling method has been developed to produce highly resolved precipitation data from regional climate model (RCM) output, using the model CLM (2 runs, scenario A1B). The procedure is based on the analogue method with the predictors precipitation (daily sums on CLM grid points) and objective weather types (DWD). Analogue days of the time period 2001-2009 are searched using corrected and adjusted data of radar Essen and DWD measurements of objective weather types. The radar data is used to produce high-resolution precipitation data sets (1km², 5min) with realistic spatial and temporal correlations for three catchments in North Rhine-Westphalia. Results in
the reference period (1961 - 1990) are examined using extreme value statistics and compared to corrected station data. Data sets of the near and the far future (2021-2050, 2071-2100) are analysed with respect to future trends, and uncertainties of the downscaling procedure are discussed.
Rainfall statistics are composed based on data gained by precipitation measurements and from climate models. These statistics are carried out for both periods in the past and the future. When analysing the time series, different trends can be seen in the measured data of the past and the model data for future periods. Influences on the statistically determined precipitation amounts caused by changes can be neglected for past periods. However, significant increases of the statistical precipitation amounts can be observed for the future. Here a pragmatic approach is presented, showing how to consider possible increases in the statistical precipitation amounts – due to the climate change signal – in the dimensioning of water management systems.
The precipitation data of the Regional Climate Model CLM are used for the water management impact models within the dynaklim networking and research project. For this purpose, it is necessary to apply a bias correction to the CLM
precipitation data. First, the bias assessed for varying temporal resolutions and precipitation characteristics is described. Subsequently, a method for the bias correction is introduced. The developed methodology is a modified form of the socalled
quantile mapping. The focus lies on the corrections of the dry days and the heavy rainfall events. They are considered separately, deviating from other quantile mapping procedures.
Over the last decades, Fucus vesiculosus, an ecologically important macroalga in the German Baltic Sea, has shown a massive retreat from the deeper zones of its former distribution presumably due to low light co-acting with other potential stressors such as high temperature, fouling, and grazing. In shallow water F. vesiculosus may be exposed to high water temperatures during summer seasons. Intensity and frequency of heat waves are expected to increase due to climate change which could potentially affect all fucoid life stages. Early life stage processes (fertilization, germination) are often considered particularly sensitive to stress. If the mortality caused by a first heat wave in a genetically diverse population selects for stress resistance, we would expect the survivors to be less sensitive to a second heat wave or possibly even to other stressors like feeding pressure.
In the present study, the mortality of early post-settlement stages of F. vesiculosus under thermal stress and the sensitivity of survived recruits against a proximate stressor (feeding pressure, second heat wave) were analysed by laboratory experiments. The mortality of early fucoid life stages at 25°C, compared to their mortality at 15°C was significantly higher. Regrettably, the ensuing assessment of feeding impact by Idotea baltica and Hydrobia ulvae on the surviving germlings could not be analysed since the two consumer species unexpectedly avoided feeding on the young stages of F. vesiculosus. During the second thermal stress experiment fucoid offspring which was genetically preselected by high temperature (first heat wave: 25°C) differed not significantly in sensitivity from fucoid offspring without prior stress.
Literaturrecherche und Analyse der Bewirtschaftungspläne von 18 deutschen und europäischen Flussgebietseinheiten. Der Bericht untersucht inwieweit die zu erwartenden Auswirkungen des Klimawandels in die ökonomischen Analysen gemäß Wasserrahmenrichtlinie integriert wurden.