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2018 Marine Ecological Condition of South Africa’s Mainland Maritime Domain

A raster of marine condition made from cumulative mapping of marine pressures. Each grid cell has been coded as 1,2,3,or 4 to indicate its degree of modification: 1- Natural/ near natural, 2 - Moderately modified, 3 - Severely modified, and 4 - Very severely modified. In 2018, these were originally categories of degradation, but the word degradation was changed to modification in 2025 to better align with the other the realms.


In 2018, 31 pressures on marine biodiversity were mapped to a 30 x 30 m pixel grid and their intensity in each grid cell was scaled to between 1 and 100. A pressure-impact matrix which indicates how serious a specific pressure intensity is for a particular broad ecosystem type (also scaled to between 1 and 100) was estimated for the ecosystem functional groups. The pressure intensity and matrix scores were multiplied for each grid cell to build individual pressure impact layers, which were then summed to create a cumulative impact layer.


Modification (referred to as degradation in the 2018 National Biodiversity Assessment) of an ecosystem type was classified based on the cumulative impact scores at that site. Modification scores were assigned by distributing the mapped impact scores into 4 categories to align with the IUCN thresholds of less than 50% (natural/ near natural), more than 50% (moderately modified), more than 70% (severely modified) and more than 90% (very severely modified) based on natural breaks and expert inputs.

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Date (Publication)
2023
Purpose

To provide a raster map that represents the estimated ecological condition of ecosystem types based on the cumulative pressures from human activities that take place in each grid cell.

Status
Completed
Processor
  Institute for Coastal and Marine Research (CMR) Nelson Mandela University - Stephen Holness
Author
  Natasha Besseling - Jock Curry
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Theme
  • Marine, ecological condition, pressure mapping

Place
  • South Africa

Access constraints
Copyright
Use constraints
otherRestictions
Spatial representation type
Grid
Denominator
60000
Language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Environment
Begin date
2018-01-01
End date
2018-12-31
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Reference system identifier
WGS84

Distributor

Distributor
  SANBI
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Version

1

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Dataset
Statement

A first marine ecological condition map was created in 2011 using 27 pressures and 3 condition categories. This was improved upon and updated in 2018, using 31 pressures and 4 condition categories. The categories were slightly renamed to standardise across realms in 2025, but the map data were not updated.

File identifier
d817c18b-a341-48bc-9c93-7a2ed30e627d XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Date stamp
2026-03-11T14:00:28
Metadata standard name

SANS 1878

Metadata standard version

FGDC-STD-001-1998

Distributor
  SANBI - ( The Metadata Manager )
Kirstenbosch Research Centre , Cape Town , Claremont , 7735 , South Africa
+27 21 799 8738
 
 

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Keywords

Marine, ecological condition, pressure mapping

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