Impact of Hydroelectric Projects on Bivalve Clams in the SharavathiEstuary of Indian West Coast

Q2 Environmental Science
M. Boominathan, G. Ravikumar, M. Chandran, T. Ramachandra
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The impact of freshwater discharges from upstream hydroelectric projects on estuarine ecology, particularly on commercial bivalves was seldom ever studied, despite the fact that they contribute substantially to local livelihoods. Such projects have been executed in many rivers of Indian Western Ghats unmindful of their ecological consequences. Through a period of the past five decades, two hydroelectric projects were commissioned in the river Sharavathi of central west coast, in the district of Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. Obvious consequences were on mangrove vegetation and fishery, and the livelihoods of fisher-folks were also badly affected. This study in the Sharavathi estuary is with the special objective of assessing the impact on commercial clams of incessant releases of freshwater after power production. For comparison, the study was also carried out in the undammed Gangavali River estuary in the same district. The study covers the diversity and distribution of commercial bivalves in relation to salinity, the key factor that expectedly gets altered due to freshwater releases from dams. The status of bivalves was collected through primary observations, interviews with local fisher-folks, and based on earlier studies. Whereas clam fishery involving Paphia malabarica, Meretrix meretrix, M. casta, Tegillarca granosa, Polymesoda erosa and Villorita cyprinoides goes on rather unchanged in Gangavali estuary, Sharavathi witnessed collapse of clam fishery, following salinity decline, indicative collapse of estuarine ecosystems itself. All clams gathered earlier, barring a lone species Polymesoda erosa, tolerant of low salinity remained here.
水电工程对印度西海岸沙拉瓦蒂河口双壳蛤的影响
上游水力发电项目的淡水排放对河口生态的影响,特别是对商业双壳类动物的影响,很少进行研究,尽管它们对当地的生计作出了重大贡献。在印度西高止山脉的许多河流上都实施了这样的项目,没有考虑到它们的生态后果。在过去的五十年里,在卡纳塔克邦的北坎纳达地区,在中部西海岸的Sharavathi河上投入了两个水电项目。红树林植被和渔业受到明显影响,渔民的生计也受到严重影响。这项在Sharavathi河口进行的研究的特殊目的是评估发电后不断释放的淡水对商业蛤的影响。为了进行比较,该研究还在同一地区的无水坝的Gangavali河河口进行了研究。这项研究涵盖了商业双壳类动物的多样性和分布与盐度的关系,这是由于大坝释放淡水而被改变的关键因素。通过初步观察、与当地渔民的访谈以及基于早期研究,收集了双壳类动物的状况。Gangavali河口的蛤蜊渔业(包括malabarica Paphia, Meretrix Meretrix Meretrix, M. casta, Tegillarca granosa, Polymesoda erosa和Villorita cyprinoides)基本没有变化,而Sharavathi河口的蛤蜊渔业则随着盐度下降而崩溃,表明河口生态系统本身的崩溃。所有的蛤蜊都聚集得更早了,除了一种耐低盐度的单一品种——多柔斑蛤(Polymesoda erosa)。
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期刊介绍: The Open Ecology Journal is an open access online journal which embraces the trans-disciplinary nature of ecology, seeking to publish original research articles, reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues representing important scientific progress from all areas of ecology and its linkages to other fields. The journal also focuses on the basic principles of the natural environment and its conservation. Contributions may be based on any taxa, natural or artificial environments, biodiversity, spatial scales, temporal scales, and methods that advance this multi-faceted and dynamic science. The Open Ecology Journal also considers empirical and theoretical studies that promote the construction of a broadly applicable conceptual framework or that present rigorous tests or novel applications of ecological theory.
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