Observation and analysis of the diluted water and red tide in the sea off the Changjiang River mouth in middle and late June 2003

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Abstract

An interdisciplinary comprehensive survey was conducted in middle and late June 2003 with the Multi-Parameter Environmental Monitoring System YSI6600 and water sample analysis in the sea off the Changjiang River mouth. The Changjiang diluted water (CDW) extended offshore with a bimodal structure during the observation, one extending toward the southeast, the other toward the north-east. The main axis of the CDW extended toward the north-east. A severe red tide with wide spatial extent and brown water color happened. Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) distribution near the Changjiang River mouth also presented a bimodal structure, and its position and shape were roughly consistent with the extension of the CDW. Water sample analysis indicated that the serious eutrophication produced by the huge amount of nutrient load via the Changjiang River was the main cause of red tide bloom. The dominant algal specie at the most measurement stations was skeletonema costatum. There existed three centers of higher Chl-a concentration, locating at (122.45°E, 31.5°N), (122.4°E, 30.8°N) and (123.25°E, 30.0°N), respectively. The red tide at (122.45°E, 31.5°N) was located in the major modal of CDW and higher turbid scawater, its dominant algal specie was prorocentrum dentatum with density 2.23×106 ind/L. The red tide at (122.4°E, 30.8°N) was located in the second modal of CDW and lower turbid seawater, its dominant algal specie was skeletonema costatum with density 1.0×107 ind/L. The dominant algal specie at (123.25°E, 30.0

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)240-247
Number of pages8
JournalChinese Science Bulletin
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Changjiang diluted water
  • Ecosystem dynamics
  • Eutrophication
  • Red tide

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