一种量化养鱼场废物对硬底生境影响的方法

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Nigel Keeley , Katherine Dunlop , Olivier Laroche , Pia Kupka Hansen , Inga Leena Angell , Knut Rudi
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海基养鱼场向周围环境排放了大量的鱼面、饲料废料和相关污染物,因此需要进行基于生态影响的监测。传统上,这是通过测量海底生物捕获获得的沉积物的地球化学和生物特性来实现的。然而,许多现代高容量农场位于坚硬的基材上,使传统的抽样方法无效,妨碍了环境管理。幸运的是,随着高通量测序的出现,新的可能性已经出现,特别是使用微生物eDNA作为底栖生物富集的指标,并且已经开发出新的方法来获取源物质,而不考虑底物。在这里,我们首先展示了如何将世界上最大的鲑鱼养殖业使用的默认方法应用于硬基质本质上是定性的,并可能导致不适当的结论。然后,我们展示了独立于底栖生物采样(SIBS)方法的结果,并结合了海底图像的结构化定量视觉评估。该方法利用三个新的指标来量化视觉有机负荷(VOL)和生态效应(VEE)的程度,并通过来自16S eDNA的指数(bMBI)阐明废物影响场的大小和空间范围。VOL和VEE对于量化和分类农场下面的影响是有用的,但在更远的地方使用有限,而bMBI在直接和更远的接收环境中都是高度定量和敏感的。这种双重方法为发展定量的硬底监测系统提供了基础,因此将来应该能够进行有效的环境管理。
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An approach for quantifying the influence of fish farm waste on hard-bottom habitats
Sea-based fish farms release significant quantities of fish feaces, waste feed and associated contaminants into the surrounding environment, necessitating ecological effects-based monitoring. Traditionally, this has been achieved by measuring geochemical and biological properties of sediments obtained by a benthic grab. However, many modern high-capacity farms are situated over hard substrates, rendering conventional sampling methods ineffective and hindering environmental management. Fortunately, new possibilities have emerged with the advent of high-throughput sequencing, and in-particular, the use of microbial eDNA as an indicator of benthic enrichment, and new methods have been developed for obtaining the source material irrespective of substrate. Here, we first demonstrate how applying the default approach used by the world's largest salmon farming industry to hard substrates is essentially qualitative and can lead to inappropriate conclusions. We then show the results from a substrate independent benthic sampling (SIBS) method coupled with a structured quantitative visual assessment of seabed images. The approach utilizes three novel indicators that quantify the degree of visual organic loading (VOL) and ecological effects (VEE) and elucidate the magnitude and spatial extent of the waste influence field via an index (bMBI) derived from 16S eDNA. VOL and VEE were useful for quantifying and classifying effects beneath farms, but were of limited use further away, whereas the bMBI was both highly quantitative and sensitive in the immediate and more distant receiving environments. This dual approach provides a basis for the development of a quantitative hard-bottom monitoring system and should therefore permit effective environment management in the future.
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Marine pollution bulletin
Marine pollution bulletin 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
15.50%
发文量
1077
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.
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