MANGROVES AS FILTERS OF SHRIMP POND EFFLUENT - PREDICTIONS AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL RESEARCH NEEDS

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作者
ROBERTSON, AI [1 ]
PHILLIPS, MJ [1 ]
机构
[1] ASIAN INST TECHNOL, DIV AGR & FOOD ENGN, BANGKOK 10501, THAILAND
关键词
MANGROVE FOREST; NITROGEN; NUTRIENT BUDGETS; PHOSPHORUS; SHRIMP POND EFFLUENT;
D O I
10.1007/BF00029138
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Preliminary estimates of the ratio of mangrove forest: shrimp pond area necessary to remove nutrients from shrimp pond effluent are made using budgets of nitrogen and phosphorus output for semi-intensive and intensive shrimp ponds combined with estimates of total net primary production in Rhizophora-dominated mangrove forests in tropical coastal areas. If effluent is delivered directly to mangrove forest plots, it is estimated that, depending on shrimp pond management, between 2 and 22 hectares of forest are required to filter the nitrogen and phosphorus loads from effluent produced by a 1 hectare pond. While such ratios may apply to small scale, integrated shrimp aquaculture - mangrove forestry farming systems, the variability in mangrove hydrodynamics makes it difficult to apply such ratios at a regional scale. Before mangroves can be used to strip shrimp pond effluent more research is required on the effects that high ammonia and particulate organic matter loads in pond effluent have on nutrient transformations in mangrove sediments and on forest growth.
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