Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea

We examined the dynamics of dinoflagellate cyst and phytoplankton assemblages in eutrophic coastal waters of Korea, adjacent to fish and shellfish farms. Water temperature showed seasonality, whereas salinity and pH remained relatively consistent. Dissolved inorganic nutrient levels were higher in S...

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Main Authors: Yoonja Kang, Hyun-Jung Kim, Chang-Ho Moon
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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spelling doaj-1154a05750df4eaf9d7575d20d7cb4bd2021-03-28T23:02:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-03-01936236210.3390/jmse9040362Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of KoreaYoonja Kang0Hyun-Jung Kim1Chang-Ho Moon2Department of Ocean Integrated, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 59626, KoreaMarine Eco-Technology Institute, Busan 48520, KoreaDepartment of Oceanography, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, KoreaWe examined the dynamics of dinoflagellate cyst and phytoplankton assemblages in eutrophic coastal waters of Korea, adjacent to fish and shellfish farms. Water temperature showed seasonality, whereas salinity and pH remained relatively consistent. Dissolved inorganic nutrient levels were higher in September and at the inner stations, where aquaculture fish farms are located than those in May and at the outer stations. Canonical correspondence analysis and artificial neural network analysis revealed multiple environmental factors that affect the distribution of phytoplankton and dinoflagellate cysts. Diatoms dominated in the phytoplankton assemblages, while the protoperidinioid group dominated in the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages. Cyst abundance was higher at the outer stations than at the inner stations due to transport by fast currents, and phytoplankton abundance was positively correlated with cyst abundance. An increase in diatom abundance led to an increase in heterotrophic/mixotrophic cyst abundance, indicating that excessive uneaten food and urinary waste from the fish farms caused eutrophication in the study region and fast growth of diatoms, thereby contributing to the growth of heterotrophic/mixotrophic dinoflagellates and consequently, high abundance of heterotrophic/mixotrophic dinoflagellate cysts.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/4/362dinoflagellate cystsphytoplanktoneutrophicationfish farmsheterotrophic/mixotrophic cystsANN
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author Yoonja Kang
Hyun-Jung Kim
Chang-Ho Moon
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Hyun-Jung Kim
Chang-Ho Moon
Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
dinoflagellate cysts
phytoplankton
eutrophication
fish farms
heterotrophic/mixotrophic cysts
ANN
author_facet Yoonja Kang
Hyun-Jung Kim
Chang-Ho Moon
author_sort Yoonja Kang
title Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea
title_short Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea
title_full Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea
title_fullStr Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea
title_full_unstemmed Eutrophication Driven by Aquaculture Fish Farms Controls Phytoplankton and Dinoflagellate Cyst Abundance in the Southern Coastal Waters of Korea
title_sort eutrophication driven by aquaculture fish farms controls phytoplankton and dinoflagellate cyst abundance in the southern coastal waters of korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-03-01
description We examined the dynamics of dinoflagellate cyst and phytoplankton assemblages in eutrophic coastal waters of Korea, adjacent to fish and shellfish farms. Water temperature showed seasonality, whereas salinity and pH remained relatively consistent. Dissolved inorganic nutrient levels were higher in September and at the inner stations, where aquaculture fish farms are located than those in May and at the outer stations. Canonical correspondence analysis and artificial neural network analysis revealed multiple environmental factors that affect the distribution of phytoplankton and dinoflagellate cysts. Diatoms dominated in the phytoplankton assemblages, while the protoperidinioid group dominated in the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages. Cyst abundance was higher at the outer stations than at the inner stations due to transport by fast currents, and phytoplankton abundance was positively correlated with cyst abundance. An increase in diatom abundance led to an increase in heterotrophic/mixotrophic cyst abundance, indicating that excessive uneaten food and urinary waste from the fish farms caused eutrophication in the study region and fast growth of diatoms, thereby contributing to the growth of heterotrophic/mixotrophic dinoflagellates and consequently, high abundance of heterotrophic/mixotrophic dinoflagellate cysts.
topic dinoflagellate cysts
phytoplankton
eutrophication
fish farms
heterotrophic/mixotrophic cysts
ANN
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/4/362
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