The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)

In line with the framework of strategic guidelines for marine aquacultures, mussel cultures have to be operated in Areas of Organized Aquaculture Development (AOAD). Forty per cent of the national mussel culture production, which is based in Chalastra (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki, part of the Thermaikos...

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Main Authors: Chrysi A. Papadimitriou, Yiannis G. Savvidis, Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi, Amalia Moriki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Hydrology
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/3/105
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spelling doaj-67997dea86584426ba3d0d337de959a82021-09-26T00:16:55ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382021-07-01810510510.3390/hydrology8030105The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)Chrysi A. Papadimitriou0Yiannis G. Savvidis1Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi2Amalia Moriki3Department of Environmental Engineering, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 141, 574 00 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Environmental Engineering, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 141, 574 00 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Environmental Engineering, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 141, 574 00 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Food Science and Technology, International Hellenic University, P.O. Box 141, 574 00 Thessaloniki, GreeceIn line with the framework of strategic guidelines for marine aquacultures, mussel cultures have to be operated in Areas of Organized Aquaculture Development (AOAD). Forty per cent of the national mussel culture production, which is based in Chalastra (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki, part of the Thermaikos Gulf), uses pole and longline systems. Due to legislative changes, both farmers and the authorities are in the process of reforming the existing units and planning processes based on the principles of sustainability, as defined in AOAD. The aim of this study is to estimate the appropriate orientation lines on which the mussel socks are to be placed in the mussel culturing units, in relation to the direction of sea currents for optimum water circulation in AOAD. The hydro-dynamics of the Chalastra basin is mainly wind driven and affected by prevailing northerly and southerly winds during winter and summer periods, respectively. When placed perpendicular to sea currents, the socks in the mussel production lines form an obstacle. Thus, the appropriate orientation of pole and longline units based on natural current directions can comprise a useful tool for sustainable mussel cultures. The benefits arising from the application of the proposed scheme are twofold: (a) productivity through the appropriate circulation and regeneration of nutrients can be maximized and (b) the environmental impacts of mussel culture activity can be minimized, as byproducts can more easily be dispersed of and biodegraded. In the present study, two basic schemes are proposed: (a) the division of AOAD is being researched into three sub-areas for pole and long-line units respectively and (b) the placement of the shortest possible length of production lines parallel to sea currents.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/3/105AOADcoastal water circulationmussel unitspole and long line orientationhydrodynamic modellingsustainability
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author Chrysi A. Papadimitriou
Yiannis G. Savvidis
Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi
Amalia Moriki
spellingShingle Chrysi A. Papadimitriou
Yiannis G. Savvidis
Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi
Amalia Moriki
The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)
Hydrology
AOAD
coastal water circulation
mussel units
pole and long line orientation
hydrodynamic modelling
sustainability
author_facet Chrysi A. Papadimitriou
Yiannis G. Savvidis
Sofia Galinou-Mitsoudi
Amalia Moriki
author_sort Chrysi A. Papadimitriou
title The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)
title_short The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)
title_full The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)
title_fullStr The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Hydrodynamics on the Sustainable Mussels’ Culture Activity. The Case of the Chalastra Basin (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki)
title_sort role of hydrodynamics on the sustainable mussels’ culture activity. the case of the chalastra basin (nw gulf of thessaloniki)
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2021-07-01
description In line with the framework of strategic guidelines for marine aquacultures, mussel cultures have to be operated in Areas of Organized Aquaculture Development (AOAD). Forty per cent of the national mussel culture production, which is based in Chalastra (NW Gulf of Thessaloniki, part of the Thermaikos Gulf), uses pole and longline systems. Due to legislative changes, both farmers and the authorities are in the process of reforming the existing units and planning processes based on the principles of sustainability, as defined in AOAD. The aim of this study is to estimate the appropriate orientation lines on which the mussel socks are to be placed in the mussel culturing units, in relation to the direction of sea currents for optimum water circulation in AOAD. The hydro-dynamics of the Chalastra basin is mainly wind driven and affected by prevailing northerly and southerly winds during winter and summer periods, respectively. When placed perpendicular to sea currents, the socks in the mussel production lines form an obstacle. Thus, the appropriate orientation of pole and longline units based on natural current directions can comprise a useful tool for sustainable mussel cultures. The benefits arising from the application of the proposed scheme are twofold: (a) productivity through the appropriate circulation and regeneration of nutrients can be maximized and (b) the environmental impacts of mussel culture activity can be minimized, as byproducts can more easily be dispersed of and biodegraded. In the present study, two basic schemes are proposed: (a) the division of AOAD is being researched into three sub-areas for pole and long-line units respectively and (b) the placement of the shortest possible length of production lines parallel to sea currents.
topic AOAD
coastal water circulation
mussel units
pole and long line orientation
hydrodynamic modelling
sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/3/105
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