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Strategies for Assessing Cumulative Ecological Risks
Authors:John H. Gentile  Mark A. Harwell
Affiliation:University of Miami, Center for Marine and Environmental Analyses, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL 33149. Tel(off): (305) 361-4152, Tel(fax): (305) 361-4077, jgentile@rsmas.miami.edu
Abstract:Assessing and managing the ecological risks from multiple stressors is becoming increasingly important as our environmental and regulatory focus moves from managing point sources to one of managing and trading risks from multiples sources over large geographic areas. There are important corollaries to this shift in focus and scale, one is the increased role and importance of non-chemical stressors in shaping and controlling ecological systems, the fact that these categories of stress are, for the most part, not regulated under the traditional legislative mandates, that we have limited knowledge regarding the interaction of chemical and non-chemical stressors, that at large scales we are faced with the integration of and trading of risks to multiple resource categories. This trend of increased attention to regional-scale environmental issues requires the development of new analysis and interpretive strategies and highlight the need for a systematic framework for addressing the ecological effects of multiple stressors at regional ecological scales. We propose that such a framework have three essential properties: it be risk-based; it be effects driven; and it have the flexibility to be used in both a retrospective and prospective manner. While several approaches have been proposed we believe that an ecological risk assessment framework satisfies these criteria, has been used successfully in regional assessments, and can readily be modified and adapted to serve a wide variety of problem settings.
Keywords:multiple stressors  cumulative risks  ecological risk assessment.
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