Journal
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 117, Issue 1-2, Pages 136-147Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.01.059
Keywords
Phytoplankton; Heterosigma akashiwo; Heterocapsa rotundata; Hypoxia; Eutrophication; Ecohydrodynamics
Funding
- National Research Foundation (NRF)
- Ernst and Ethel Eriksen Trust
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This study compared the spatio-temporal dynamics in two agriculturally-influenced South African estuaries Gamtoos and Sundays - to investigate how contrasting hydrological alterations influence physical, chemical and biological responses. With the Gamtoos Estuary experiencing regular high flow conditions, a key difference between the two systems is the propensity for natural flushing events to occur; a mechanism largely eliminated from the highly-regulated Sundays Catchment. Phytoplankton blooms (>20 Chl-alpha mu g l(-1)) were persistent and seasonal in the Sundays, inducing summer bottom-water hypoxia (<2 mg l(-1)), whilst those in the Gamtoos were episodic and flow-dependent. Of concern in the Sundays Estuary, was the magnitude (>550 mu g l(-1)) and recurrent nature of two harmful algal bloom (HAB) species. This study provides the first account of HAB persistence and seasonal hypoxia in a South African estuary, demonstrating the possible consequences of shifting an ecosystem into a new stable state. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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