A comparative analysis of eutrophication patterns in a temperate coastal lagoon

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作者
Boynton, WR [1 ]
Hagy, JD [1 ]
Murray, L [1 ]
Stokes, C [1 ]
Kemp, WM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MARYLAND,HORN POINT ENVIRONM LAB,CTR ENVIRONM & ESTUARINE STUDIES,CAMBRIDGE,MD 21613
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ESTUARIES | 1996年 / 19卷 / 2B期
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10.2307/1352459
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The coastal bays and lagoons of Maryland extend the full length of the state's Atlantic coast and compose a substantial ecosystem at the land-sea margin that is characterized by shallow depth, a will-mixed water column, slow exchange with the coastal ocean, and minimal freshwater input from tbe land. For at least 25 years, various types of measurements have been made intermittently in these systems, but almost no effort has been made to determine if water quality or habitat conditions have changed over the years or if distinctive spatial gradients in these features have developed in response to changing land uses. The purpose of this work was to examine this fragmented database and determine if such patterns have emerged and how they may be related to land uses. Turbidity, dissolved inorganic phosphate, algal biomass, and primary production rates in most areas of the coastal bays followed a regular seasonal pattern, which was wed correlated with Hater temperature. Nitrate concentrations were low (<5 mu M), and only modestly higher in tributary creeks (<20 mu M). Additionally, there was little indication of the spring bloom typical of river-dominated systems. There does appear to be a strong spatial gradient in water quality conditions (more eutrophic in the upper bays, especially in tributary creeks). Comparisons of water quality data collected between 1970 and 1991 indicate little temporal change in most areas and some small improvements in a few areas, probably related to decreases in point-source discharges. Seagrass communities were once extensive in these systems but at present are restricted to the eastern portion of the lower bays where water clarity is sufficient to support plant survival. Even in these areas, seagrass densities have recently decreased. Examination of diel dissolved oxygen data collected in the summer indicates progressively larger diel excursions from lower to upper bays and from open bars to tributary subsystems; however, hypoxic conditions (<2 mg l(-1)) were rarely observed in any location. Nitrogen input data (point, surface runoff, groundwater, and atmospheric deposition to surface waters) were assembled for seven regions of the coastal bay system; annual loading rates ranged from 2.4 g N m(-2) yr(-1) to 39.7 g N m(-2) yr(-1). Compared with a sampling of loading rates to other coastal systems, those to the upper and lower bays were low while those to tributaries were moderate to high. Regression analysis indicated significant relationships between annual nitrogen loading rates and average annual total nitrogen and chlorophyll a concentrations in the water column. Similar analyses also indicated significant relationships between chlorophyll a and the magnitude of diel dissolved oxygen changes in the water column. it is concluded that these simple models, which could be improved with a well-designed monitoring program, could be used as quantitative management tools to relate habitat conditions to nutrient loading rates.
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