Restoring Rocky Intertidal Foundation Species across California

Award Period
to
Award Amount
$1,693,582
Agency Name
Cal Ocean Protection Council
Award Number
C0302106
PI First Name
Robert
PI Last Name
 Miller
MSI People
Area/s of Research
Ecology and Evolution
Abstract

Rocky intertidal ecosystems in California have been significantly degraded. Of particular concern is the precipitous population decline of rockweeds attributed to increased urbanization and accompanying impacts. As foundation species, rockweeds modify the physical environment of rocky intertidal habitats and increase biodiversity by decreasing environmental stress under their canopy. No substitute macrophyte species in southern California provides comparable function to rockweeds in the intertidal zone. Recovery of impacted rockweed populations is typically slow and unpredictable, due to their poor dispersal capacity. We propose to restore impacted rockweed across a broad spatial region in California to achieve stable and persistent populations that provide key ecosystem functions and benefits to rocky intertidal ecosystems. We will quantitatively evaluate the success of the restoration and cascading effects on intertidal communities.