North-east Lewis Marine Protected Area: business and regulatory impact assessment

An assessment of the business and regulatory impacts of designating the North-east Lewis Marine Protected Area.


Annex A: Summary of Ecosystem Services Benefits that can be derived from the Designation of the North-east Lewis MPA

Summary of Ecosystem Services Benefits arising from the Designation and Management of the Site as an MPA (2019-2038)
Services Relevance
to Site
On-site /
Off-site
Baseline Level Estimated Impacts of Management Value Weighting Scale of Benefits Confidence
Lower Intermediate Upper
Fish and shellfish for human consumption Moderate, benthic habitat and sandeels contribute to the food web On-site and off-site Stocks not at MSY Nil Nil, fisheries effects negligible Moderate, sandeels are important in food webs for commercial species and priority wildlife species. Minimal Moderate
Fish and shellfish for non-human consumption Stocks reduced from potential maximum
Climate regulation Moderate, in coastal areas On-site Moderate Nil – management scenarios will not affect features providing this service Moderate Nil High
Waste breakdown/ detoxification Minimal On-site Low Nil – management scenarios will not affect features providing this service Low, water quality in this area not affecting human welfare Nil High
Non-use value of natural environment Moderate, Risso's dolphin and sandeels, and contribution of the site to MPA network, have non-use value On-site and off-site Non-use value of the site may decline Moderate, protection of features of site from potential future decline Low – Moderate, protection of features is valued by divers & anglers (Kenter et al. 2013). Moderate Moderate, extent of features, responses to management scenarios, and value to society all uncertain
Minimal, protection of features of site Low, recovery of features possible
Recreation Moderate, wildlife tourism and recreation at site, including angling (Kenter et al. 2013) On-site Recreation value of the site may decline Low, protection of features of site that contribute to recreation, allowing some recovery Moderate – High, recreation and tourism support jobs, and are valued (Kenter et al. 2013) Low – Moderate Low – Moderate, extent of change from management scenarios uncertain
Research and Education Moderate, small number of biological features have research value, but there are substitutes On-site Value of site may decline Low, protection of key characteristics of site from decline, improving future research opportunities Low, for individual features. Moderate for opportunity to understand response of range of features to management. Low Low – Moderate, extent to which research uses site in future uncertain.
Designation may play role in communicating management needs.
Total value of changes in ecosystem services   Value of site may decline Minimal for lower scenario, Low for intermediate and upper scenario, designation has Moderate non-use value to protecting site from future decline (Kenter et al. 2013) Low – Moderate Moderate
Total value of changes in ecosystem services Low Moderate Moderate

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