Ecological Effects of Shoreline Armoring on Intertidal Habitats of a Puget Sound Urban Estuary

Estuaries and Coasts(2012)

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Shoreline armoring is extensive in urban areas worldwide, but the ecological consequences are poorly documented. We mapped shoreline armoring along the Duwamish River estuary (Washington State, USA) and evaluated differences in temperature, invertebrates, and juvenile salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) diet between armored and unarmored intertidal habitats. Mean substrate temperatures were significantly warmer at armored sites, but water temperature similar to unarmored habitats. Epibenthic invertebrate densities were over tenfold greater on unarmored shorelines and taxa richness double that of armored locations. Taxa richness of neuston invertebrates was also higher at unarmored sites, but abundance similar. We did not detect differences in Chinook ( O. tshawytscha ) diet, but observed a higher proportion of benthic prey for chum ( O. keta ) from unarmored sites. Given that over 66% of the Duwamish shoreline is armored—similar to much of south and central Puget Sound—our results underscore the need for further ecological study to address the impacts of estuary armoring.
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Shoreline armoring,Upper intertidal,Urban estuary,Puget Sound,Duwamish River,Juvenile salmon,Invertebrates,Temperature
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