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Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services Provided by Benthic Vegetation in Marine Protected Areas
Tatiana Pankeeva, Nataliya Mironova, Aleksandra Nikiforova et al.
June 25, 2026
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Abstract

The article proposes a methodology for the valuation of ecosystem services rendered by benthic vegetation. The methodology is based on the integration of biotope mapping and characterization, quantitative assessment of macrophyte phytomass stocks, and aggregated unit values of ecosystem services. The coastal zone of the natural monument “Coastal Aquatic Complex (CAC) near the Dzhangul landslide coast” was selected as a model water area. The study area is distinguished by high species diversity of benthic vegetation, the occurrence of species with conservation status, and low anthropogenic pressure. Five biotopes were identified and described, their macrophyte phytomass stocks were quantified, and their spatial distribution within the natural monument was analyzed. According to the calculated data, the total value of ecosystem services provided by macrophytobenthos within the boundaries of the natural monument “CAC near the Dzhangul landslide coast” amounted to USD 2,805,430.32. The largest contribution to this value is made by biotopes of block-boulder deposits dominated by Ericaria crinita and Gongolaria barbata (USD 2,319,641.52), followed by biotopes with a mosaic growth of these species together with Nereia filiformis and the attached form of Phyllophora crispa (USD 397,884.16). The quantitative results obtained may be applied to substantiate compensation payments, assess the effectiveness of investments in environmental protection frameworks, and support integrated coastal zone management.

IPC Classification

G06A01

Keywords

economicvaluationecosystemservicesprovidedbenthicvegetationmarineprotectedareasphycologyarticleproposesmethodologyrenderedbasedintegrationbiotopemappingcharacterizationquantitativeassessmentmacrophytephytomass
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