Cover letter RE “Video observations of the acute effects of dredged sediment deposition on mobile epifauna”

bioRxiv(2018)

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The “beneficial uses” of dredged sediment are increasingly being explored for habitat restoration and beach nourishment. At ocean and nearshore deposition sites, any beneficial use must be tempered by evaluating impacts to the benthos. We studied a site at the mouth of the Columbia River where a “thin-layer” sediment deposition method was employed to minimize mounding and disperse sediment within a prescribed area. We used baited benthic video landers (BVLs) in a Before-After Control-Impact (BACI) experimental design to test the acute effects of sediment deposition on the Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) and dog whelk (Nassarius spp). We considered the acute effects of both sediment deposition depths and the lateral surge (the turbidity front transiting the seafloor). Observations revealed sedimentation levels were limited (
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Benthic video lander,beneficial use,sediment disposal,Dungeness crab,<italic>Cancer magister</italic>,dog whelk,<italic>Nassarius</italic> spp,Columbia River
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