Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates

In the Arabian Gulf, mangroves play a particularly important role in maintaining biodiversity. Water and intertidal sediments were collected from eight sampling locations in April 2017 to assess the environmental status of the mangrove forest in the Khor al Beida, Umm Al Quwain, which is one of the...

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Main Authors: Fatin Samara, Nadia Solovieva, Thouraya Ghalayini, Zaina Anwar Nasrallah, Maria Saburova
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1623
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spelling doaj-3d1d28eefd8e4e478aebbdb9f9d8a9522020-11-25T02:48:58ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-06-01121623162310.3390/w12061623Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab EmiratesFatin Samara0Nadia Solovieva1Thouraya Ghalayini2Zaina Anwar Nasrallah3Maria Saburova4Department of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAEGeneral Studies Division, Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah, UAEDepartment of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAEDepartment of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAEEnvironment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Salmiya, KuwaitIn the Arabian Gulf, mangroves play a particularly important role in maintaining biodiversity. Water and intertidal sediments were collected from eight sampling locations in April 2017 to assess the environmental status of the mangrove forest in the Khor al Beida, Umm Al Quwain, which is one of the largest natural mangrove forests in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Khor al Beida is also a breeding ground for the largest Gulf colony of a regionally endemic Socotra cormorant. Total metal concentrations of water and sediments were measured using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and ranged between 0.001–2.873 mg/L and 0.08–12683.02 mg/kg, respectively. Most metals were within permissible levels, except for copper, iron, aluminum, zinc, and nickel. Hazard Quotient calculations showed low risk to the ecosystem in relation to the presence of heavy metals, with the exception of zinc. Fifty-three diatom species of pennate benthic forms were identified in the intertidal sediments. For the first time in the UAE, diatom composition and diatom diversity values were quantitatively estimated in the surface sediments and a short sediment core. Overall, the assessment suggests that the mangrove forest is currently undisturbed and shows very little anthropogenic impact; yet, protection and conservation efforts are necessary in order to maintain its current status.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1623<i>Opephora pacifica</i>Umm Al Quwainpollutiontotal organic carbonKhor al Beidamangrove conservation
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Nadia Solovieva
Thouraya Ghalayini
Zaina Anwar Nasrallah
Maria Saburova
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Nadia Solovieva
Thouraya Ghalayini
Zaina Anwar Nasrallah
Maria Saburova
Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates
Water
<i>Opephora pacifica</i>
Umm Al Quwain
pollution
total organic carbon
Khor al Beida
mangrove conservation
author_facet Fatin Samara
Nadia Solovieva
Thouraya Ghalayini
Zaina Anwar Nasrallah
Maria Saburova
author_sort Fatin Samara
title Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates
title_short Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates
title_full Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Environmental Status of the Mangrove Ecosystem in the United Arab Emirates
title_sort assessment of the environmental status of the mangrove ecosystem in the united arab emirates
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In the Arabian Gulf, mangroves play a particularly important role in maintaining biodiversity. Water and intertidal sediments were collected from eight sampling locations in April 2017 to assess the environmental status of the mangrove forest in the Khor al Beida, Umm Al Quwain, which is one of the largest natural mangrove forests in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Khor al Beida is also a breeding ground for the largest Gulf colony of a regionally endemic Socotra cormorant. Total metal concentrations of water and sediments were measured using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and ranged between 0.001–2.873 mg/L and 0.08–12683.02 mg/kg, respectively. Most metals were within permissible levels, except for copper, iron, aluminum, zinc, and nickel. Hazard Quotient calculations showed low risk to the ecosystem in relation to the presence of heavy metals, with the exception of zinc. Fifty-three diatom species of pennate benthic forms were identified in the intertidal sediments. For the first time in the UAE, diatom composition and diatom diversity values were quantitatively estimated in the surface sediments and a short sediment core. Overall, the assessment suggests that the mangrove forest is currently undisturbed and shows very little anthropogenic impact; yet, protection and conservation efforts are necessary in order to maintain its current status.
topic <i>Opephora pacifica</i>
Umm Al Quwain
pollution
total organic carbon
Khor al Beida
mangrove conservation
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