Fast development of mariculture in the
world leads to increasing of the load on natural
habitats, especially due to organic enrichment. There
are a few investigations concerning the effect of
additional organic loading on the Arctic benthic
communities. The main goal of our research was to
ascertain the impact of mussel farm on the benthic
community in the White Sea and its following recovery
after mussel farm removal. We performed annual
observations from 1988 to 2011. During the mussel
farm functioning, two stages of organic enrichment
impact on community structure were recorded: in the
first 2 years, diversity and proportion of deposit
feeders increased but later all studied characteristics
of the benthic community decreased significantly.
After the mussel farmremoval, the benthic community
started to restore and we distinguished several stages of
recovery succession. Native structure of benthic community began to recover 8 years after organic
loading had ceased, when selective deposit feeding
bivalves Por