Pressure layer combines all human activities that cause physical disturbance or damage to seabed.
For several human activity datasets, spatial extents were given (table below). Buffers with decreasing value rates were applied to represent the impact distance of physical disturbance.
The following human activities were combined into the physical disturbance layer;
- Cables (under construction, 1 km buffer)
- Coastal defence and flood protection (under construction, 500 m buffer)
- Deposit of dredged material (500 m buffer for points and areas)
- Dredging (maintenance) (500 m buffer for points and areas)
- Extraction of sand and gravel (500 m buffer)
- Finfish mariculture (1 km buffer)
- Fishing intensity 2011-2016 average (subsurface swept area ratio)
- Furcellaria harvesting
- Pipelines (0,3 km buffer)
- Recreational boating and sports
- Shellfish mariculture
- Shipping density
- Wind farms (under construction) (1 km buffer)
- Wind farms (operational) (0,1 km buffer)
The human activity data sets were first processed separately covering the whole Baltic Sea and then summed together. In this integration, some data layers were down-weighted to arrive at a balanced pressure layer, as described below.
High pressure intensity and/or slow recovery (weighting factor 1): Coastal defence and flood protection, Deposit of dredged material, Dredging, Extraction of sand and gravel and Fishing intensity
Moderate to high (Weighting factor 0,8): Pipelines and Shipping density
Moderate (Weighting factor 0,6): Finfish mariculture, Shellfish mariculture and Wind farms (under construction)
Low to moderate (Weighting factor 0,4): Cables
Low (Weighting factor 0,2): Maerl and Furcellaria harvesting, Recreational boating and sports and Wind farms (operational)
Harbours and marinas were left out from the physical disturbance pressure to avoid double counting due to their representation in the shipping density and recreational boating and sports data sets.
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