Inhalt:
Regionale Aktivitäten:
Workshop: Küstenwandel als soziale, kulturelle und raumplanerische Herausforderung;
RADOST auf Tour: Ostseeküste 2100 – auf dem Weg zu regionaler Klimaanpassung;
Monitoring der Umweltbedingungen im Küstenvorfeld;
Überregionale Aktivitäten:
Ausgezeichnete Klimaanpassung;
Internationale Aktivitäten:
RADOST im Gespräch mit Küstenplanern in den USA;
Kurzfilm: Anpassung an den Klimawandel – Deutschland,
Polen und die baltischen Staaten;
Publikationen:
Analysen zur Wahrnehmung von Klimawandel an der deutschen Ostsee;
RADOST-Studien zu künstlichen Riffen
Content:
Regional Activities:
Workshop: Coastal Change as a Challenge for Society, Culture, and Spatial Planning;
RADOST on Tour: Baltic Sea Coast 2100 – On the Way to Regional Climate Adaptation;
Monitoring the Environmental Conditions in the Nearshore Area;
National Activities:
Outstanding Climate Adaptation;
International Activities:
RADOST in Exchange with Coastal Planners in the USA;
Short Film on Climate Change Adaptation in Germany, Poland,
and the Baltic States;
Publications:
Analyses of the Perception of Climate Change Along the
German Baltic Sea Coast;
RADOST Studies on Artificial Reefs
Analyse zu Interessen, Nutzungsansprüchen, Zielen und Konflikten relevanter Akteure der deutschen Ostseeküste vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels. Das Projekt “Regionale Anpassungsstrategien für die deutsche Ostseeküste“ (RADOST) wird im Rahmen der Maßnahme „Klimawandel in Regionen zukunftsfähig gestalten“ (KLIM-ZUG) vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung gefördert.
Content:
Regional Activities:
“Lust op dat Meer:” Conclusion and Challenges Ahead;
Quo Vadis – Baltic Sea Coast?
The Sense behind Measurement;
National Activities:
KLIMZUG Status Conference;
New Funding Opportunity for Adaptation Measures;
Communication with Public Agencies and Offices;
International Activities:
Workshop Series: “Climate Knowledge for Regional Coastal
Stakeholders in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region”;
Mussel Farming in the Baltic Sea;
Publications:
Second RADOST Annual Report;
A survey of the perceptions of regional political decision makers
Die Herausforderung nachhaltiger Aquakultur besteht in dem Gewinn hoher Erträge auf geringer Fläche ohne Überlastung natürlicher Systeme. Veränderte Winter- und Sommertemperaturen durch den Klimawandel erfordern Anpassungsstrategien, vor allem in der Auswahl geeigneter Arten.
A reestablishment of Fucus vesiculosus where it is locally vanished would be an indicator for improved water quality. Thus the Agency for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas of Schleswig - Holstein (LLUR) is thinking about opportunities to resettle F. vesiculosus. On behalf of RADOST project, the tolerance of early fucoid life stages towards thermal stress was analysed and after four days of thermal treatment a high percentage of the treated fucoid offspring survived. It might be that inside species genotypes exist which are less sensitive against future environmental changes.
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.
Das Projekt „Regionale Anpassungsstrategien für die deutsche Ostseeküste“ (RADOST) wird im Rahmen der Maßnahme „Klimawandel in Regionen zukunftsfähig gestalten“ (KLIMZUG) vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung gefördert. Nach knapp zwei Dritteln der Projektlaufzeit bot die RADOST-Tour 2012 ausführlich Gelegenheit, die inzwischen vorhandenen Projektergebnisse zu diskutieren. In den thematisch gegliederten Veranstaltungsprotokollen werden die Inhalte der Veranstaltungen und die wichtigsten Punkte der Diskussionen präsentiert.