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Comments: Zonation was used to model representation of ecologically important habitats and ecosystem services, while minimising impacts on resource use activities within the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. The analysed data layers were raster data (gridded cells) at a resolution of 200m2. Data included in the analysis:47 physical habitat layers, 5 biogenic habitat layers, 3 ecosystem service productivity layers, 3 ecosystem service nutrient cycling layers, and 3 ecosystem service biogenic habitat layers were included. To account for neighbourhood influences of connectivity or edge effects in the physical and biogenic habitat layers, a distribution smoothing function (5 km radius) was applied in Zonationto facilitate habitat connectivity. A matrix connectivity function - to recognise interactions between layers within each of the two habitat groups- was also specified. Within the physical habitat layers, shallow rocky reef layers and deep rocky reef layers were weighted 5- and 50-times higher than non-rocky reef layers, respectively. The ecosystem services layers were modelled on ecological principles rather than empirical data; therefore the overall group weightings of the physical habitat layers and the biogenic habitat layers were approximately 4 times greater than the overall group weightings of the ecosystem services layers.A hierarchical removal mask was included to hold back existing MPAs until all other locations were removed from the analysis, forcing them to have the highest rankings in the results. The removal mask was also used to exclude designated use areas (approved aquaculture consents, sand extraction, military zones, dredging zones and dedicated shipping zones) before any other locations were prioritized, forcing them to have the lowest rankings. To allow consideration of existing extractive activities, negatively weighted (-50) resource use layers for scallop grounds and trawling were also included. These negative weights constrain Zonation’s ability to prioritize locations that are important for existing resource uses, allowing the balancing of conservation priorities and existing use activities.
Subject: Areas that contribute most to the representation of ecologically important habitats and ecosystem services, while minimising impacts on resource use activities in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Areas are ranked from low to high; highly ranked areas
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Keywords: Zonation,Habitats,Ecosytem Services,Resource Use,Conservation Prioritisation
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