Environmental Carrying Capacity in An Aquaculture Ground of Seaweeds and Shellfish in Sanriku Coast
Environmental Carrying Capacity in An Aquaculture Ground of Seaweeds and Shellfish in Sanriku Coast
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Organic matter loadings and dissolved oxygen concentration in bottom waters were examined near the shellfish culture areas under
culture rafts of a scallop Patinopecten
yessoensis and the Japanese oyster Crassostrea
gigas. Sinking flux of organic matter, mainly
composed of fecal matter was significantly
higher under the culture rafts of the oyster
than under those of the scallop. The flux under
the oyster rafts was 21.6 mg C m2 d1 on average in spring and summer, while that under the
scallop rafts was 7.75 mg C m2 d1 . The mean
flux outside the raft area as control was 5.75
mg C m2 d1. Oxygen consumption rate of bottom seawater taken under the scallop rafts as
determined by dark bottle incubation ranged
from 0.26 to 3.07 mg L1 d1 with a mean of 1.49
mg L1 d1 . The mean in vitro rate implied
rapid depletion of dissolved oxygen near the
bottom in 5 days. However, in situ dissolved
oxygen was never exhausted in summer varying between 4.34 and 7.19 mg L1 d1 . In situ
continuous monitoring showed steady but slow
decrease in dissolved oxygen during the summer at a mean rate of 0.041 mg L1 d1. This apparent rate indicates that it should have taken
160 days to produce anoxic water. These observations show continuous supply of dissolved
oxygen through water flow along the bottom
is large and maintain the favorable oxygen
field near the bottom in summer. Wind-induced
circulation, density current and, in particular,
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Yoshikawa T., Takeuchi I., and Furuya K.,
2001:
Active
erosion
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Undaria
pinnatifida
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(Laminariales,
Phaeophyceae) mass-cultured in Otsuchi
Bay in northeastern Japan. Journal of
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