Title of article :
Use of the size fractionation of the macrobenthic biomass for the rapid assessment of benthic organic enrichment
Author/Authors :
Lampadariou، نويسنده , , Nikolaos and Akoumianaki، نويسنده , , Ioanna and Karakassis، نويسنده , , Ioannis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
A new biomass index for monitoring the impact of marine fish cage farming on the benthic environment was evaluated at seven commercial fish farms in the eastern Mediterranean. At each farm, stations near and further away from the cages were sampled for macrofauna and geochemical variables during July 2001, and March and October 2002. Benthic samples were sequentially sieved through 1.0 and 0.5 mm mesh screens and a biomass fractionation index (BFI) was estimated as follows: biomass having passed through 1.0 mm and retained on 0.5 mm sieve only/total biomass (biomass retained on 1.0 mm + 0.5 mm sieve). BFI was quantitatively assessed and compared with the geochemical faunistic and management practice data. BFI was found to decrease consistently with distance from fish cages and particularly after 10 m from the edge of the cages. At all farms, BFI was found to be significantly correlated with distance, redox potential and organic carbon. Multiple regression analysis showed that BFI incorporates various components of sediment geochemistry (sediment grain size and total organic carbon) as well as distance and feeding rates. Although BFI needs to be further tested in different geographic locations and under different management practices, the results seem to be promising for long-term monitoring programmes since it provides a simple and inexpensive solution for assessing the effects of benthic organic enrichment due to fish farm activities.
Keywords :
Benthic enrichment , Aquaculture , Mediterranean , Biomass fractionation index (BFI) , Macrobenthos monitoring
Journal title :
Ecological Indicators
Journal title :
Ecological Indicators