Water quality and harmful algae in Southeastern coastal stormwater ponds
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2009
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Resumo |
Several long-term monitoring studies describing the water quality and biological condition of Southeastern estuaries (National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment Project, South Carolina Estuarine and Coastal Assessment Program (SCECAP), Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP), South Carolina Harmful Algal Bloom Program (SCHAB), South Carolina Tidal Creek Project, and others) have been developed. Many of the same water quality issues determined for open estuaries are also found in coastal stormwater ponds, and there are important interactions between the man-made ponds and the natural systems. Researchers have highlighted problems such as nutrient eutrophication, bacterial and chemical contamination, hypoxia, and harmful algal blooms (HABs). This technical memorandum summarizes the state-of-the-knowledge of water quality indicators (dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and chlorophyll a), and harmful algae in Southeastern coastal stormwater ponds. (PDF contains 31 pages) |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aquaticcommons.org/2147/1/NCCOS_TM_93.pdf DeLorenzo, Marie E. and Fulton, Michael H. (2009) Water quality and harmful algae in Southeastern coastal stormwater ponds. Charleston, SC, NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS, 93) |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/2147/ http://www8.nos.noaa.gov/nccos/filedownload.aspx?id=4760 |
Palavras-Chave | #Ecology #Engineering #Environment |
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Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed |