THE INFLUENCE OF AQUACULTURE ON MODERN FORAMINIFERA AND SEDIMENTS IN THE SETIU ESTUARY AND LAGOON, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA: A TEMPORAL INVESTIGATION

Pub Date : 2014-10-01 DOI:10.2113/GSJFR.44.4.365
A. M. Ellis, S. Culver, D. Mallinson, D. Corbett, E. Leorri, M. Buzas, N. Shazili
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Foraminifera, grain size, and carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios and abundances were analyzed in surface-sediment samples collected from three floating fish-cage complexes to address how aquaculture has influenced the Setiu estuary and lagoon of northeast peninsular Malaysia. Two currently active floating fish-cage complexes, SET11-S43 and SET11-S40, are located in the semi-enclosed Setiu lagoon, within four km of an inlet connecting to the South China Sea. The sampling areas experience salinities in the 20s, and sediments have mixed agglutinated and calcareous foraminiferal [total] assemblages, generally dominated by Ammonia aff. A. aoteana and Ammobaculites exiguus . The majority of live foraminifera at these sites belong to agglutinated species; percent of live specimens is greater around the SET11-S43 fish-cage complex, likely related to the presence of aquaculture-related organic-rich mud. Percent agglutinated specimens in total assemblages (live + dead) decrease towards the inlet as total assemblage density and diversity increase due to increased salinity. At a recently (1–3 years) abandoned fish-cage complex, SET11-S9A, located in a low salinity (<5) estuarine setting, Miliammina fusca and Am. exiguus dominate total assemblages. Surface-sediment grain-size data indicate that fish-cage-related organic-rich mud underlies SET11-S43 and extends tens of meters to the north with a surrounding sandier substrate, typical of most of the Setiu estuary and lagoon system. SET11-S40 is underlain by generally sandy sediment; organic-rich mud characterizes the lagoon immediately to the north of this fish-cage complex. Percent carbon and nitrogen in sediment exhibit distributional patterns that strongly correlate with the distribution of fish-cage mud. Greater amounts of mud, carbon, and nitrogen in sediment are found to the north of the active lagoonal fish-cage complexes. The δ13C and δ13N signatures of the organic matter in this area are attributed to input from the surrounding mangrove forest, whereas their distribution is a result of the interaction of tidal currents with the physical presence of fish-farm complexes. The environmental influence of the active fish cages at lagoonal site SET11-S40 is minimal as a result of the flushing effects of tidal currents from a nearby inlet. Further north at the SET11-S43 lagoonal fish-cage complex, which receives less marine influence (lower salinity and reduced tidal currents), organic-rich mud has accumulated beneath and to the north of the complex. Foraminiferal and sedimentological data from abandoned estuarine fish-farm complex SET11-S9A are indistinguishable from those of adjacent estuarine sites indicating a rapid return to pre-fish-farm conditions following abandonment.
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马来西亚登嘉楼塞提乌河口和泻湖水产养殖对现代有孔虫和沉积物的影响:时间调查
本文分析了从三个浮式网箱中收集的表层沉积物样品中的有孔虫、粒度、碳和氮同位素比率和丰度,以研究水产养殖如何影响马来西亚半岛东北部的塞提乌河口和泻湖。两个目前活跃的浮式网箱,SET11-S43和SET11-S40,位于半封闭的塞提乌泻湖,距离连接南中国海的入口不到4公里。采样区盐度在20 - 20左右,沉积物中有凝集和钙质有孔虫[总数]混合组合,一般以氨aff. A. aoteana和Ammobaculites exiguus为主。这些地点的大多数活有孔虫属于凝集种;在SET11-S43鱼笼群周围,活标本的百分比更高,可能与水产养殖相关的富有机质泥浆的存在有关。随着盐度的增加,总组合密度和多样性的增加,总组合(活的和死的)中凝集标本的百分比向入口下降。SET11-S9A位于一个低盐度(<5)的河口环境中,最近(1-3年)被废弃了。Exiguus占总组合的主导地位。地表沉积物粒度数据表明,与鱼笼相关的富有机质泥浆位于SET11-S43下方,向北延伸数十米,周围是砂质衬底,这是Setiu河口和泻湖系统的典型特征。SET11-S40的下面一般是沙质沉积物;富含有机物的泥浆是这个鱼笼建筑群北面的泻湖的特征。沉积物中碳和氮百分比的分布模式与鱼笼泥的分布密切相关。在活跃的泻湖鱼笼群的北部,沉积物中发现了大量的泥浆、碳和氮。该区有机质的δ13C和δ13N特征主要来源于周围红树林的输入,而它们的分布则是潮汐流与实际存在的养鱼场相互作用的结果。在SET11-S40泻湖场地的活动网箱对环境的影响很小,因为附近入口的潮汐流会产生冲刷作用。再往北,在SET11-S43泻湖鱼笼群,受到较少的海洋影响(较低的盐度和减少的潮汐流),富含有机物的泥浆在群的下方和北部积聚。废弃河口养鱼场SET11-S9A的有孔虫和沉积学数据与邻近河口遗址的数据难以区分,表明在废弃后迅速恢复到养鱼场前的状态。
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