Influence of nutrient enrichment on temporal and spatial dynamics of dissolved oxygen within northern temperate estuaries

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MRS Coffin
KM Knysh
SD Roloson
CC Pater
E Theriaul
JM Cormier
SC Courtenay
MR van den Heuvel
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[1] Fisheries and Oceans Canada,Department of Biology
[2] Gulf Fisheries Centre,Canadian Water Network, School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability
[3] Canadian Rivers Institute,undefined
[4] University of Prince Edward Island,undefined
[5] Canadian Rivers Institute,undefined
[6] University of Waterloo,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2021年 / 193卷
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Nutrient; Oxygen; Spatial variation; Tide; Temperature; Eutrophication;
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In temperate estuaries of the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, intermittent seasonal anoxia coupled with phytoplankton blooms is a regular occurrence in watersheds dominated by agricultural land use. To examine the spatial relationship between dissolved oxygen and phytoplankton throughout the estuary to assist in designing monitoring programs, oxygen depth profiles and chlorophyll measurements were taken bi-weekly from May to December in 18 estuaries. In five of those estuaries, dissolved oxygen data loggers were set to measure oxygen at hourly intervals and at multiple locations within the estuary the subsequent year. The primary hypothesis was that dissolved oxygen in the upper estuary (first 10% of estuary area) is predictive of dissolved oxygen mid-estuary (50% of estuary area). The second hypothesis was that hypoxia/superoxia in the estuary is influenced by temperature and tidal flushing. Oxygen depth profiles conducted in the first year of study provided preliminary support that dissolved oxygen in the upper estuary was related to dissolved oxygen throughout the estuary. However, dissolved oxygen from loggers deployed at 10% and 50% of estuary area did not show as strong a correlation as expected (less than half the variance explained). The strength of the correlation declined towards the end of summer. Spatial decoupling of oxygen within the estuary suggested influence of local conditions. Chlorophyll concentration seemed also to be dependent on local conditions as it appeared to be coupled with the presence of sustained anoxia in the upper estuary with blooms typically occurring within 7 to 14 days of anoxia. The practical implication for oxygen monitoring is that one location within the most severely impacted part of the estuary is not sufficient to fully evaluate the severity of eutrophication effects.
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