Impact of solid shrimp pond waste materials on mangrove growth and mortality: a case study from Pak Phanang, Thailand

One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond waste materials. We hypothesise that mangroves can tolerate chemical residues discharged from shrimp farms and can be used as biofilters, but the capability of mangroves...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hydrobiologia Jg. 591; H. 1; S. 47 - 57
Hauptverfasser: Vaiphasa, C, de Boer, W. F, Skidmore, A. K, Panitchart, S, Vaiphasa, T, Bamrongrugsa, N, Santitamnont, P
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Abstract One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond waste materials. We hypothesise that mangroves can tolerate chemical residues discharged from shrimp farms and can be used as biofilters, but the capability of mangroves to cope with solid sediments dredged from shrimp ponds is limited. Our study in Pak Phanang, Thailand, confirmed that the excess sediments discharged from nearby shrimp ponds reduced mangrove growth rates and increased mortality rates. A series of transformed multi-temporal satellite images was used in combination with the field data to support this claim. In addition, a comparison between four dominant mangrove species revealed that Avicennia marina could tolerate sedimentation rates of >6 cm year-¹, while Bruguiera cylindrica tolerated sedimentation rates of 5 cm year-¹ (total sediment depth = 25 cm) before dying, while Excoecaria agallocha and Lumnitzera racemosa performed intermediate. This outcome implied that in our situation A. marina and to lesser extent E. agallocha and L. racemosa could be more effective as biofilters than B. cylindrica, as they may survive the sedimentation longer in the disposal areas. Further studies on the impact of sedimentation and chemical pollution of shrimp farm wastes on mangrove mortality and growth are required.
AbstractList One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond wastematerials.We hypothesise thatmangroves can tolerate chemical residues discharged from shrimp farms and can be used as biofilters, but the capability of mangroves to cope with solid sediments dredged from shrimp ponds is limited. Our study in Pak Phanang, Thailand, confirmed that the excess sediments discharged from nearby shrimp ponds reduced mangrove growth rates and increased mortality rates. A series of transformed multitemporal satellite images was used in combination with the field data to support this claim.In addition, a comparison between four dominant mangrove species revealed that Avicennia marina could tolerate sedimentation rates of >6 cm year¿1, while Bruguiera cylindrica tolerated sedimentation rates of 5 cm year¿1 (total sediment depth = 25 cm) before dying, while Excoecaria agallocha and Lumnitzera racemosa performed intermediate. This outcome implied that in our situation A. marina and to lesser extent E. agallocha and L. racemosa could be more effective as biofilters than B. cylindrica, as theymay survive the sedimentation longer in the disposal areas. Further studies on the impact of sedimentation and chemical pollution of shrimp farmwastes on mangrove mortality and growth are required.
One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond waste materials. We hypothesise that mangroves can tolerate chemical residues discharged from shrimp farms and can be used as biofilters, but the capability of mangroves to cope with solid sediments dredged from shrimp ponds is limited. Our study in Pak Phanang, Thailand, confirmed that the excess sediments discharged from nearby shrimp ponds reduced mangrove growth rates and increased mortality rates. A series of transformed multi-temporal satellite images was used in combination with the field data to support this claim. In addition, a comparison between four dominant mangrove species revealed that Avicennia marina could tolerate sedimentation rates of >6 cm year super(-1), while Bruguiera cylindrica tolerated sedimentation rates of 5 cm year super(-1) (total sediment depth = 25 cm) before dying, while Excoecaria agallocha and Lumnitzera racemosa performed intermediate. This outcome implied that in our situation A. marina and to lesser extent E. agallocha and L. racemosa could be more effective as biofilters than B. cylindrica, as they may survive the sedimentation longer in the disposal areas. Further studies on the impact of sedimentation and chemical pollution of shrimp farm wastes on mangrove mortality and growth are required.
One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond waste materials. We hypothesise that mangroves can tolerate chemical residues discharged from shrimp farms and can be used as biofilters, but the capability of mangroves to cope with solid sediments dredged from shrimp ponds is limited. Our study in Pak Phanang, Thailand, confirmed that the excess sediments discharged from nearby shrimp ponds reduced mangrove growth rates and increased mortality rates. A series of transformed multi-temporal satellite images was used in combination with the field data to support this claim. In addition, a comparison between four dominant mangrove species revealed that Avicennia marina could tolerate sedimentation rates of >6 cm year-¹, while Bruguiera cylindrica tolerated sedimentation rates of 5 cm year-¹ (total sediment depth = 25 cm) before dying, while Excoecaria agallocha and Lumnitzera racemosa performed intermediate. This outcome implied that in our situation A. marina and to lesser extent E. agallocha and L. racemosa could be more effective as biofilters than B. cylindrica, as they may survive the sedimentation longer in the disposal areas. Further studies on the impact of sedimentation and chemical pollution of shrimp farm wastes on mangrove mortality and growth are required.
Issue Title: Theme: Resilience and Restoration of Soft-Bottom Near-Shore Ecosystems; Salt Lakes: Salinity, Climate Change and Salinisation Proceedings of the International Geosphere Biosphere Program Focus 5 initiative LIMPACS (Human Impacts on Lake Ecosystems) workshop 'Salinity, Climate Change and Salinisation' held in Mildura, Australia, 30 September - 3 October, 2004 One of the most serious threats to tropical mangrove ecosystems caused by shrimp farming activities is the poor management of pond waste materials. We hypothesise that mangroves can tolerate chemical residues discharged from shrimp farms and can be used as biofilters, but the capability of mangroves to cope with solid sediments dredged from shrimp ponds is limited. Our study in Pak Phanang, Thailand, confirmed that the excess sediments discharged from nearby shrimp ponds reduced mangrove growth rates and increased mortality rates. A series of transformed multi-temporal satellite images was used in combination with the field data to support this claim. In addition, a comparison between four dominant mangrove species revealed that Avicennia marina could tolerate sedimentation rates of >6 cm year^sup -1^, while Bruguiera cylindrica tolerated sedimentation rates of 5 cm year^sup -1^ (total sediment depth = 25 cm) before dying, while Excoecaria agallocha and Lumnitzera racemosa performed intermediate. This outcome implied that in our situation A. marina and to lesser extent E. agallocha and L. racemosa could be more effective as biofilters than B. cylindrica, as they may survive the sedimentation longer in the disposal areas. Further studies on the impact of sedimentation and chemical pollution of shrimp farm wastes on mangrove mortality and growth are required.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Author Skidmore, A. K
Bamrongrugsa, N
de Boer, W. F
Vaiphasa, C
Vaiphasa, T
Santitamnont, P
Panitchart, S
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algal toxicity
antibiotics
Aquaculture
Aquatic ecosystems
Avicennia marina
Biofilters
Biosphere
Bruguiera
Bruguiera cylindrica
case studies
Chemical pollution
Chemical residues
chemicals
Climate change
colombia
Dominant species
ecology
ecosystems
effluent
environmental impact
Excoecaria agallocha
Farms
Geosphere
Lumnitzera racemosa
Mangrove
Mangroves
Marine biology
Mortality
pollution
Ponds
remote sensing
removal
Salinity
Salinization
Salt lakes
Sedimentation
Sedimentation rates
Sediments
Shellfish farming
shrimp
shrimp culture
Shrimp farm
Thailand
Waste materials
wetland
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