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Understanding the recurrent large-scale green tide in the Yellow Sea: Temporal and spatial correlations between multiple geographical,aquacultural and biological factors
Institution:1. College of Marine Sciences, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China;2. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 1 University Place, Stamford, CT 06901, USA;3. Department of Marine Science, School of Natural Sciences, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Republic of Korea;4. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut, 1 University Place, Stamford, CT 06901, USA;5. College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China
Abstract:The coast of Jiangsu Province in China – where Ulva prolifera has always been firstly spotted before developing into green tides – is uniquely characterized by a huge intertidal radial mudflat. Results showed that: (1) propagules of U. prolifera have been consistently present in seawater and sediments of this mudflat and varied with locations and seasons; (2) over 50,000 tons of fermented chicken manure have been applied annually from March to May in coastal animal aquaculture ponds and thereafter the waste water has been discharged into the radial mudflat intensifying eutrophication; and (3) free-floating U. prolifera could be stranded in any floating infrastructures in coastal waters including large scale Porphyra farming rafts. For a truly integrated management of the coastal zone, reduction in nutrient inputs, and control of the effluents of the coastal pond systems, are needed to control eutrophication and prevent green tides in the future.
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