米尔福德港的岩石海岸监测

S.S.C. Woodman , A.E. Little
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米尔福德港与石油相关的工业发展始于1960年。在接下来的13年里,四个炼油厂、一个终端和一个发电站建成。随着油轮运动的开始,不可避免地发生了石油泄漏。对岩石海岸的生态学研究始于1958年,一直持续到1982年。本文讨论的是1982年进行的最新研究。结果表明,一些岩石海岸发生了生物变化,主要是帽贝、藤壶、腹足类和海藻种群的变化。变化往往是岸上特有的,要么被解释为自然的,要么暂时与石油工业活动有关。除了局部的变化,米尔福德港继续支持明显健康的岩石海岸社区。有几个因素有助于防止海岸的恶化,例如潮汐冲刷、积极的港口管理和水务当局严格的污水质量标准。此外,岩石海岸具有相对的弹性,米尔福德港从未遭受过极其严重的石油泄漏。海底底栖生物研究显示,某些地区的底栖生物群落可能受到了轻微的污染压力。到目前为止,米尔福德港的破坏非常有限,但未来必须保持严格的控制,以确保情况不会进一步恶化。
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Rocky shore monitoring in Milford Haven

Oil-related industrial developments in Milford Haven began in 1960. Over the next 13 years four refineries, one terminal and one power station were opened. With the onset of tanker movement came the inevitable oil spills. Ecological studies of the rocky shores began in 1958 and continued until 1982. This paper deals with the most recent studies, carried out in 1982. Results show that biological changes have occurred on some rocky shores, mainly in limpet, barnacle, gastropod and seaweed populations. Changes tend to be shore-specific and are either interpreted as natural or tentatively linked to oil industry activity.

Apart from localised changes, Milford Haven continues to support apparently healthy rocky shore communities. There are several factors which have helped to prevent the deterioration of the shores, such as tidal flushing, active port management and strict water authority effluent quality standards. In addition, the rocky shores are comparatively resilient, and Milford Haven has never been subjected to an extremely severe oil spill.

Sublittoral benthic studies revealed that the communities in certain areas may have been subjected to mild pollution stress. To date, damage in Milford Haven has been very limited, but strict controls must be maintained in the future to ensure that conditions do not deteriorate further.

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