Statistical Process Control (SPC) methods are extensively used in
manufacturing contexts to monitor production processes. This article
illustrates their potential utility for monitoring the state of marine
ecosystems, using survey indicators. We exemplify the use of one SPC tool,
the cumulative sum (CUSUM) control chart, to detect persistent changes in
the state of a system as new observations are collected, using simulated and
real data. Practical guidelines are given on how the chart parameters can be
tuned to achieve an acceptable compromise between the ability to detect
anomalies quickly and keeping the risk of false alarms low. The common
performance measures associated with control charts depend on some key
assumptions being met, and the potential impact of their violation is
indicated.