Multiannual oceanographic studies in the coastal area of Karadag Nature Reserve and Koktebel Bay (northern Black Sea) in 2004–2021

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103820
Sergey V. Kapranov, Oleg A. Troshchenko, Nelya P. Kovrigina, Natalya V. Pospelova, Nataliya Yu. Rodionova
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The study presents the results of the first multiannual oceanographic monitoring in the coastal area of Karadag Nature Reserve and adjacent water areas in May and September in the period from 2004 to 2021. Significant and unprecedentedly high increasing trends were detected for salinity in May. Increasing trends in nitrate concentration in Koktebel Bay were noted both for May and for September. The five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), ammonium and phosphate concentrations demonstrated mostly negative trends for the measurements in May and positive trends in September. Significant decreasing trends in phytoplankton biomass were noted in September, which fit in the range of the larger-scale phytoplankton trends reported in the literature. The position of the extrema of nutrients in the long-term-average and trend slope maps was confined to the areas of increased hydrodynamic and anthropogenic activity. Multivariate analysis showed significant negative correlations of the quantitative phytoplankton characteristics with salinity, which were explained by the effect of the freshened and nutrient-enriched Azov plume. The absence of significant correlations with nutrients was attributed to the non-conservative and stochastic character of the nutrient inflow on the yearly scale and time lag between the nutrient supply and the phytoplankton growth. The large percentage of occurrences of low BOD5 values at any station indicates the unpolluted status of the area under research, which is confirmed by the low trophic index values and appearance of probability distributions of the nutrient concentrations.
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2004-2021 年卡拉达格自然保护区和科克特贝尔湾(黑海北部)沿海地区的多年度海洋学研究
本研究介绍了 2004 年至 2021 年期间 5 月和 9 月对卡拉达格自然保护区沿海地区及邻近水域进行的首次多年度海洋学监测结果。在 5 月份,发现盐度出现了前所未有的大幅上升趋势。5 月和 9 月,科克泰贝勒湾的硝酸盐浓度均呈上升趋势。五天的生化需氧量 (BOD5)、氨氮和磷酸盐浓度在五月份的测量中大多呈负值趋势,而在九月份则呈正值趋势。9 月份浮游植物生物量呈显著下降趋势,与文献报道的更大规模浮游植物趋势范围相符。长期平均值和趋势斜率图中营养物质极值的位置仅限于水动力和人为活动增加的区域。多变量分析表明,浮游植物的定量特征与盐度呈显著的负相关,其原因是清新和营养丰富的亚速羽流的影响。浮游植物的数量特征与盐度之间没有明显的相关性,原因是每年流入的营养物质具有非保守性和随机性,以及营养物质供应与浮游植物生长之间存在时滞。任何站点出现低 BOD5 值的比例都很高,这表明研究区域未受污染,低营养指数值和营养浓度概率分布的出现也证实了这一点。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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