Ecology of the Zenobia Shipwreck and Marine Research

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Ecology of the Zenobia shipwreck and Marine Research

Antonis Petrou

Marine Biologist

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SO WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL?

© Larnaka Napa Sea Cruises

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SHIPWRECK “ZENOBIA”

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© Enalia Physis

© Enalia Physis

© Rassan Doubbane

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© Rassan Doubbane

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Chromis Nursery

© Enalia Physis

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Juvenile Scorpion Fish - Nursery

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THE BIODIVERSITY IS INSANE

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CORALS

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SPONGES

© Enalia Physis

© Enalia Physis © Rassan Doubbane

© Rassan Doubbane

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© Enalia Physis

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© Rassan Doubbane

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© Rassan Doubbane

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Negotiating space: Composition of the marine encrusting communities of the Zenobia

Shipwreck (Larnaka, Cyprus]

Energy, Environment and Water Research Center (EEWRC)

Jimenez Carlos 1, 2, Petrou Antonis 2, Evriviadou Marina 1, 2, Hadjioanou Louis 2,

Munkes Britta 3 and Lange Manfred A.1

[1] Energy, Environment, Water Research Centre of The Cyprus Institute, [2] Enalia Physis

Environmental Research Centre , Cyprus, [3] FB3 Marine Ecology, GeoMar, Germany

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Very high diversity

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Competition

Predation

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Extreme grazers

Extreme idiots

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Coral Point

Cover-Excel

extensions

[CPCe]

www.nova.edu/ocean/cpce

METHODS

• Cover [area%]

• Photo quadrates

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• High diversity • Uncommon species [Levant] • Extreme conditions/substrate

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CO2 ponds

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Spill over and cascades

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Thermistors

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Comparative Evaluation of the encrusting communities at contrasting study sites

Zenobia Wreck (Cyprus) vs Alice B Wreck (Lebanon)

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ALICE-B 49m length

© A.S. Haddad

30-38m depth

Militias 1985

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• Few differences in cover [%]

• Different species composition & diversity

• Heterotrophy (prey on large zooplankton)

• Resilient species – “Cockroaches”

• Recruitment and settlement differ

• Different environmental histories

• Management under extreme conditions

ALICE-B vs. ZENOBIA

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IMPACT OF RECREATIONAL DIVING ON THE

“ZENOBIA” SHIPWRECK

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IMPACT OF RECREATIONAL DIVING ON BENTHIC COMMUNITIES

DIVING IS RAPIDLY-GROWING COMPONENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL TOURISM INDUSTRY, ESPECIALLY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA.

DIVERS CAN EASILY DAMAGE MARINE ORGANISMS THROUGH PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH THEIR HANDS, BODY, EQUIPMENT, AND

FINS.

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"SS President Coolidge", Vanuatu

"Thistlegorm", Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt

"USS Oriskany", Pensacola, Florida

"Fujikawa Maru", Truk, Micronesia

"Blackjack B17", Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea

"SS Yongala", off coast of Ayr, Australia

"MV Captain Keith Tibbetts", Cayman Islands

"Zenobia", Larnaca Bay, Cyprus

"Umbria", Wingate Reef, Sudan

"SMS Markgraf", Scapa Flow, Scotland.

2003, The Times: “Top 10 wreck dives in the world”

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GETTING TOO FRIENDLY

© Rassan Doubbane

© Enalia Physis

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FISH FEEDING © Rassan Doubbane

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SURVIVABILITY IS INFLUENCED BY FEEDING

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COMPETITION FOR PREY IS INFLUENCED BY FEEDING ACTIVITIES SO BALANCE IS AFFECTED

© Alfonso Siciliano

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Siciliano Alfonso, Petrou Antonis

PHOTOQUADRATS TECHNIQUE AND USING OF CPCe SOFTWARE

TO ESTIMATE THE IMPACT OF RECREATIONAL DIVING ON THE MACROALGAE

COVERAGE OF THE SHIPWRECK "ZENOBIA"

(CYPRUS - MEDITERRANEAN SEA)

UNIVERSITY OF MESSINA

© Alfonso Siciliano

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THE METHOD

© Alfonso Siciliano

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We have chosen three areas to be sampled using transects, two "impact" zones (zone A and B), selected according to the classic routes that divers (recreational or otherwise) running on the shipwreck and, therefore, the possible impact that we decided to quantify, and a "control" zone (zone R).

SAMPLING AREAS

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Transect R Transect A Transect B

© Alfonso Siciliano

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RANDOM TRANSECT DESIGN

© Alfonso Siciliano

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Padina pavonica

R TRANSECT B TRANSECT A TRANSECT

52% 3.7% 4%

3% 1.25% 0.11%

0% 1% 0.08%

Sargassum sp.

Peyssonnelia sp.

SPECIFIC COVERAGE

© Alfonso Siciliano

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CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that the diving is having a significant impact on the macroalgae coverage of the shipwreck, especially in areas subject to high levels of use where divers come into contact with the hull.

© Alfonso Siciliano

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Mucilage

Possible reasons: Change in temp, oceanographic changes, eutrophication events

© Enalia Physis

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Suggestions

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Future research

• Mucilage causes

• Effect of air bubbles on the

wreck’s ecology

• Effect of oil

• Further studies on the

coralligenous communities and

ichthyofauna

© Enalia Physis

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

© Enalia Physis

• Larnaka Napa Sea Cruises • AP Marine Environmental Consultancy Ltd • CORER German Program for the Lebanese Sea • University of Messina – Alfonso Siciliano • Octopus Divers Junieh – Lebanon • Rassan Doubbane

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR

ATTENTION!

www.enaliaphysis.org.cy a.petrou@ enaliaphysis.org.cy

[email protected]