Sustainable impact of mussel farming in the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea): evidence from biochemical, microbial and meiofaunal indicators
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
We have investigated the impact of a large mussel farm on the benthic environment using a battery of benthic indicators of
environmental quality (including biochemical, microbial and meiofaunal parameters). These were analysed through a multi-control
sampling strategy over one year. The differences across the seasons are typically higher than those between the impacted and the
control stations. No effects are seen in terms of the sediment oxygen penetration and the downward fluxes (as the total mass, organic
and phytopigment fluxes). The indicators based on the biochemical compositions of the sediment organic matter and the microbial
parameters also show no evidence of the eutrophication process, except as a slight increase in the bacterial density in the sediments
beneath the long-lines of the farm during the period of highest mussel stocks. Finally, no effects are observed in terms of the benthic
faunal indicators, as the meiofaunal abundance, the community structure and the taxa richness are all indistinguishable between the
farm sediments and the controls. These results show that mussel farming in the investigated system is eco-sustainable and does not
significantly alter the coastal marine ecosystem, both in terms of the functioning and the trophic state. The battery of indicators
selected in this study represents a useful tool for the monitoring of the potential ecological impact of mussel farms, towards
guaranteeing the sustainable development of aquacultures in shallow coastal environments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bio-indicators; Mussel farms; Sediment organic matter; Microbial indicators; Meiofaunal indicators
Elenco autori:
Mirto, Simone; Luna, GIAN MARCO
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