Effect of ultrasonic algae control devices on non-target organisms: a review

Pija Klemenčič, A. Krivograd Klemenčič
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There is an increasing interest in using ultrasonication in controlling algal (cyanobacterial) blooms and biofouling, a physical method with presumably no adverse effects on non-target organisms, such as fish and zooplankton. At the beginning the use of ultrasound (US) to control algae and biofouling has focused on high-power US causing cavitation; however, due to the potential damage to non-target organisms including marine mammals and human divers, high-power US causing cavitation are not used anymore for algae control in natural environment. Current ultrasonic algae control devices use low-power and thus control algae and biofouling by utilising resonance frequencies and the sound pressure caused by a sound wave propagating through a water column. There are only few studies existing on the effect of US on non-target organisms with incomplete information on wavelengths and intensities of US devices. However, we can conclude that non-cavitation US devices used to control algae and reduce biofouling had no adverse health effects on studied fish species with no feeding and behaviour changes noticed. Caution should be taken when installingUS devices in marine locations since they may interfere with communication between sea mammals or may cause adverse effects on fish from subfamily Alosinae, the only known fish able to detect US. The studies dealing with non-cavitation US used to control algae and biofouling on non-target zooplankton have conflicting results from high mortality to no evident effects. Therefore, caution should be taken when using US for counteract algal growth in ponds or lakes, especially in terms of zooplankton and natural balance maintenance.
超声波抑藻装置对非靶生物的作用研究进展
人们对利用超声波控制藻类(蓝藻)繁殖和生物污染越来越感兴趣,这是一种可能对非目标生物(如鱼类和浮游动物)没有不利影响的物理方法。初期利用超声波(US)控制藻类和生物污垢主要集中在引起空化的大功率US上;然而,由于对海洋哺乳动物和人类潜水员等非目标生物的潜在伤害,在自然环境中,高功率US引起的空化已不再用于藻类控制。目前的超声波藻类控制装置使用低功率,从而通过利用共振频率和声波通过水柱传播引起的声压来控制藻类和生物污垢。目前关于US对非靶生物影响的研究很少,且US器件的波长和强度信息不完整。然而,我们可以得出结论,用于控制藻类和减少生物污染的非空化美国装置对所研究的鱼类没有不利的健康影响,也没有注意到摄食和行为的变化。在海洋场所安装US设备时应谨慎,因为它们可能会干扰海洋哺乳动物之间的交流,或者可能对来自Alosinae亚科的鱼类(已知唯一能够检测到US的鱼类)造成不利影响。关于非空化US用于控制藻类和生物污垢对非目标浮游动物的研究结果相互矛盾,从高死亡率到无明显效果。因此,在使用US对抗池塘或湖泊的藻类生长时,应谨慎,特别是在浮游动物和自然平衡维持方面。
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