Ecology and management of coastal waters: the aquatic environment
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adam_text | Titel: Ecology and management of coastal waters
Autor: Barnabé, Gilbert
Jahr: 2000
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Contents
Colour plates...............................Between 192 and 193
I Introduction....................................... 1
. 1 Objectives of this book............................ 1
.2 Position of this book............................. 2
1.3 Definitions of coastal development.................... 3
1.4 General layout of this book......................... 4
1.5 Bibliography................................... 5
PART A ECOLOGY OF COASTAL WATERS
1 Water, the oceans and the atmosphere...................... 9
1.1 Physical and chemical characteristics of marine waters....... 9
1.1.1 Temperature............................. 9
1.1.2 Salinity and dissolved salts.................... 11
1.1.3 Dissolved gases............................ 13
1.1.4 Carbon dioxide gas and pH................... 16
1.1.5 Specific density............................ 16
1.1.6 Specific heat.............................. 18
1.1.7 Hydrostatic pressure........................ 18
1.1.8 Methods of analysis........................ 18
1.2 Earth, ocean and planet........................... 18
1.2.1 General characteristics of oceans................ 19
1.2.2 Spatial and temporal scales in the ocean........... 21
1.3 The ocean and the atmosphere....................... 21
1.3.1 Solar radiation............................ 21
1.3.2 Heat gains and losses....................... 24
1.3.3 Consequences for ocean-atmosphere interactions...... 26
1.3.4 Precipitation, evaporation and atmospheric transport. . . 27
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1.3.5 An example of ocean-atmosphere interaction: El Nino
and ENSO ............................. 28
.4 The greenhouse effect and the ocean................... 31
.5 Consequences of global warming..................... 34
.6 The role of ecosystems in a dynamic climate.............. 38
.7 Conclusion.................................... 38
.8 Bibliography................................... 39
2 Water currents..................................... 41
2.1 Water currents: the basis of oceanic productivity........... 41
2.2 Fluid dynamics: the basic facts....................... 41
2.2.1 Turbulent flow............................ 41
2.2.2 Molecular diffusion......................... 43
2.2.3 Boundary layer............................ 43
2.2.4 Viscosity and Reynolds number................. 43
2.2.5 Drag.................................. 44
2.3 The mixed layer and water stratification................ 45
2.4 Water movement in the coastal zone................... 47
2.4.1 Swell and waves........................... 47
2.4.2 Currents................................ 51
2.4.3 Contribution of freshwater in the coastal zone....... 57
2.5 Dynamics of marine sediments....................... 58
2.5.1 General................................. 58
2.5.2 Transport of sediments to the seabed............. 59
2.5.3 Littoral transport by swell.................... 60
2.6 Conclusions................................... 61
2.7 Bibliography................................... 61
3 Marine life and production of living matter................... 63
3.1 Introduction................................... 63
3.2 Features of marine organisms....................... 63
3.3 Major categories of aquatic organisms.................. 65
3.4 Photosynthesis and food webs....................... 66
3.5 Pelagic primary production......................... 67
3.5.1 Autotrophic picoplankton and nanoplankton (0.2-20 urn) 69
3.5.2 Autotrophic microplankton (20-200 urn)........... 70
3.6 The microbial loop ............................. 72
3.6.1 Inert particulate material and viruses............. 72
3.6.2 Dissolved organic matter and chemical mediators..... 73
3.6.3 Bacteria................................ 75
3.6.4 Protozoa................................ 76
3.7 Zooplankton (secondary pelagic production).............. 77
3.7.1 Microzooplankton.......................... 77
3.7.2 Other zooplankton......................... 78
3.8 The planktonophagic nekton........................ 79
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3.9 Benthic predation............................... 80
3.9.1 Primary production......................... 80
3.9.2 Bacterial activity........................... 82
3.9.3 Benthic filter feeders........................ 82
3.9.4 Benthic biomasses.......................... 83
3.10 The importance of the intertidal zone.................. 83
3.11 Variations in production........................... 85
3.11.1 Periodic variations......................... 85
3.11.2 Irregular variations......................... 86
3.12 Pollution and food webs........................... 86
3.13 Conclusions................................... 86
3.14 Bibliography................................... 87
4 Physical factors, water movements and biological production........ 91
4.1 Water movements in relation to aquatic organisms.......... 91
4.1.1 Water and phytoplankton movements............. 91
4.1.2 Phytoplankton translocation................... 93
4.1.3 Zooplankton: predation in a viscous environment..... 94
4.1.4 Fish larvae.............................. 96
4.1.5 The nekton.............................. 97
4.1.6 Benthic plants............................ 97
4.1.7 Benthic animals........................... 98
4.2 Spatial heterogeneity and swarms ................... 99
4.3 Oceanic stratification and biology of surface waters......... 101
4.3.1 Plankton and water masses.................... 102
4.3.2 Stratification of the tropical ocean............... 102
4.3.3 Stratification and mixing in temperate and polar waters 104
4.4 Ascent of deep water (resurgences or upwellings)........... 105
4.5 Turbulences and production in coastal waters............. 107
4.5.1 Mixing due to tides and production of living matter . . . 108
4.5.2 Currents and turbulences caused by islands......... 109
4.5.3 Biological effect of freshwaters in the coastal zone .... 109
4.5.4 Vertical structure and movement of coastal waters .... HI
4.6 Conclusions................................... 112
4.7 Bibliography................................... 113
PART B MAN AND COASTAL WATERS
5 Man and the shore................................... 117
5.1 The shoreline: border and interface.................... 119
5.2 The irrational attraction of the shore.................. 120
5.3 The tourist trade; advantages and disadvantages........... 121
5.3.1 Degradation linked to the tourist industry.......... 121
5.3.2 Economic impact of tourism................... 122
5.4 Ecological aspects of anthropological pressure on the shore. ... 123
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5.5 Human activity and the degradation of coastal waters....... 126
5.6 Economic aspects of coastal areas..................... 127
5.7 The problems of common ownership................... 127
5.8 Solutions for saving waters and coasts.................. 129
5.9 Bibliography................................... 130
6 Freshwater input to the coastal zone....................... 133
6.1 Freshwaters as vectors of marine pollution............... 133
6.2 Definition of marine pollution....................... 134
6.3 Some numerical data............................. 134
6.4 Eutrophication................................. 137
6.4.1 Definition and forms........................ 137
6.4.2 Causes................................. 139
6.5 Microbiological pollution of coastal waters from freshwaters . . . 140
6.6 Coloured waters and toxic plankton................... 142
6.6.1 Planktonology............................ 142
6.6.2 Toxicological aspects........................ 145
6.7 Conclusions................................... 145
6.8 Bibliography................................... 146
7 The exploitation of aquatic living resources: fisheries and aquaculture 149
7.1 General situation................................ 149
7.2 The crisis and decline in fisheries..................... 150
7.2.1 Fisheries science : a theory in crisis............. 150
7.2.2 Fisheries decline and overinvestment.............. 152
7.2.3 Recruitment and its determination............... 154
7.2.4 Fisheries management....................... 157
7.2.5 Fishery perspectives......................... 159
7.3 Exploitation of aquatic resources by aquaculture........... 160
7.3.1 The hatchery-nursery and management of recruitment . . 160
7.3.2 Fisheries, aquaculture and products from the sea..... 161
7.3.3 Productive capacity and economic value of aquaculture 162
7.3.4 Diversification of production................... 163
7.4 The split between scientists and professional users of the sea 165
7.5 Conclusions................................... 167
7.6 Bibliography................................... 168
PART C DEVELOPMENT OF COASTAL WATERS
8 Ecological planning.................................. 175
8.1 The scientific basis of aquatic development............... 175
8.2 Science and sustainable development................... 177
8.3 Other aspects of the development of ecological systems....... 179
8.4 Global dimension of development..................... 180
8.4.1 Ecology and human activities.................. 180
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8.4.2 Impacts of non-ecologically based planning......... 181
8.4.3 Legal aspects: appropriation of resources........... 181
8.4.4 Economic aspects.......................... 182
8.4.5 New socio-economic considerations.............. 183
8.5 Conclusions................................... 184
8.6 Bibliography................................... 185
9 Conservation—the first form of development.................. 189
9.1 Why conservation?............................... 189
9.2 Characteristics of conservation in coastal waters........... 190
9.3 Compatibility between conservation and management........ 191
9.4 Biodiversity and biological invasions ................. 193
9.5 The economic value of nature....................... 194
9.6 Types of conservation and protection.................. 196
9.7 Reserves and natural parks......................... 198
9.7.1 World-scale reserves........................ 198
9.7.2 Conservation and reserve size.................. 199
9.8 Conditions for the success of protected zones............. 200
9.9 Some aspects of the reserve effect..................... 200
9.10 An artefact of the reserve effect in coastal waters: concentration 202
9.11 Management of fisheries: an ambiguous case of conservation . . . 203
9.12 Conservation aspects of aquaculture................... 204
9.13 The many different routes for development............... 204
9.14 Conclusions................................... 206
9.15 Bibliography................................... 207
10 Managed ecosystems in sheltered waters..................... 211
10.1 Managed ecosystems and sheltered waters............... 211
10.1.1 Aquatic production......................... 211
10.1.2 Categories of sheltered coastal waters............. 212
10.1.3 Brackish coastal waters...................... 213
10.2 Traditional mollusc culture......................... 214
10.2.1 Mussel rearing on the seabed.................. 215
10.2.2 Mussel rearing on bouchots................... 215
10.2.3 Suspended mussel culture..................... 215
10.2.4 Oyster farming............................ 216
10.2.5 Scallop culture............................ 216
10.3 Traditional fish culture in coastal ponds and lagoons........ 217
10.3.1 Valliculture.............................. 217
10.3.2 Integrated pond fish culture................... 218
10.3.3 Rearing shrimp and fish in coastal lagoons......... 220
10.3.4 Rearing marine plankton in earth ponds........... 221
10.3.5 Rearing aquarium fish in ponds................. 222
10.3.6 Common features of the operation of managed ponds 222
10.4 Intensive cage farming............................ 224
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10.5 The arrival of a managed ecosystem in coastal waters....... 224
10.5.1 Preservation of traditional managed ecosystems....... 224
10.5.2 Expansion of traditional activities............... 225
10.5.3 Criteria for the development of management of coastal
waters.................................. 226
10.5.4 Imminent threats.......................... 228
10.6 Conclusions................................... 229
10.7 Bibliography................................... 229
11 Freshwater, waste water, coastal water...................... 231
11.1 Management of coastal waters and the requirement for pure
freshwater.................................... 231
11.2 Self-purifying capacity and production of the aquatic environment 233
11.2.1 Recycling matter within ecosystems.............. 233
11.2.2 Typical purifying ecosystem: sewage treatment and
lagunage ............................... 235
11.2.3 Purification by lagunage to the production of living matter 237
11.2.4 Spirulina, water recycling and human health........ 239
11.2.5 Utilisation of microalgae in coastal waters.......... 241
11.3 Purification and biological production in coastal waters...... 241
11.3.1 A continuous process of breakdown and dilution..... 241
11.3.2 Huge purifying and production capacity........... 242
11.3.3 Pollutants and fertilisers: quality and quantity....... 243
11.3.4 The impasse of chemical pollution............... 243
11.3.5 Biological concentration of pollutants or bioaccumulation 245
11.4 New ideas relating to purification in coastal waters......... 246
11.4.1 Direct dilution of waste water in coastal waters...... 246
11.4.2 Recycling of waste water and microalgae aquaculture on
land................................... 247
11.4.3 Floating purification plant/station............... 248
11.4.4 Recycling of waste water and bivalve aquaculture..... 248
11.4.5 Biofiltration of domestic waste water............. 249
11.4.6 Waste recycling and fish culture................. 250
11.4.7 Aquatic vegetation, macroalgae and water purification . . 251
11.4.8 Intensive aquaculture in sea cages and water pollution 252
11.4.9 Treatment of algal blooms or coloured waters ...... 253
11.4.10 Oil pollution and new technology................ 253
11.4.11 Unfairness of regulation...................... 254
11.5 Conclusions................................... 255
11.6 Bibliography................................... 256
12 Creation of water movement............................. 259
12.1 Natural water circulation sometimes fails................ 259
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12.2 Passive systems for the management of the movements of coastal
waters....................................... 261
12.2.1 Management of water flow in lagoons used for fishing
and aquaculture........................... 261
12.2.2 Deviation of large marine currents............... 263
12.2.3 Creation of upwelling using obstacles............. 265
12.2.4 Upwellings created by the sea s energy............ 265
12.3 Forced water circulation and management............... 266
12.3.1 A traditional example of pumping and water circulation 266
12.3.2 Destratification of lakes and energetic costs of water
movement............................... 266
12.3.3 Forced circulation of coastal waters.............. 268
12.3.4 Water movements, aquaculture and fisheries......... 268
12.3.5 Intensive rearing in ponds..................... 270
12.3.6 Creation of artificial waterways................. 271
12.3.7 Management of outer harbours................. 271
12.3.8 Other examples of management................. 272
12.4 Water circulation and plankton harvest................. 272
12.5 Some possible new applications...................... 274
12.5.1 Exploitation of shallow Mediterranean lagoons....... 274
12.5.2 Management of a large lagoon for mollusc culture .... 274
12.5.3 Automatic harvesting of plankton and krill......... 275
12.5.4 Creation of artificial upwelling zones............. 275
12.6 Conclusions................................... 275
12.7 Bibliography................................... 275
13 The hatchery-nursery and the management of recruitment.......... 279
13.1 Reproduction and critical stages for marine species......... 279
13.1.1 Obtaining juveniles in traditional aquaculture........ 279
13.1.2 Fecundity of marine species and pelagic strategy...... 279
13.2 The hatchery-nursery revolution...................... 281
13.2.1 Management of reproduction in the hatchery........ 281
13.2.2 Rearing larval stages in the hatchery-nursery........ 283
13.2.3 Billions of juveniles......................... 285
13.3 The prospect for the exploitation of marine resources........ 286
13.3.1 The synergy between hatcheries and restocking....... 286
13.3.2 Critical theories contradicted by facts............. 286
13.3.3 Revision of the idea of critical state.............. 287
13.4 Examples of restocking and transplantation.............. 287
13.4.1 Preliminary attempts........................ 287
13.4.2 Some restocking operations around the coasts of Japan 288
13.4.3 Hatcheries for restocking Pacific salmon........... 290
13.4.4 Transplantation of clams in the lagoons of the northern
Adriatic................................ 291
13.5 Large-scale perspectives........................... 292
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13.5.1 Reinforcement of stocks of overexploited species...... 292
13.5.2 Marine ranching as a substitute for intensive aquaculture 292
13.5.3 Private fisheries based on aquaculture............. 292
13.5.4 Management of natural resources and juveniles....... 293
13.5.5 Adaptive management of large oceanic systems....... 294
13.6 Conclusions................................... 295
13.7 Bibliography................................... 297
14 Interfaces, substrates, reefs and fish aggregation devices 301
14.1 Interfaces in the aquatic environment.................. 301
14.2 Definition and role of artificial reefs................... 302
14.3 Types and use of artificial reefs...................... 304
14.3.1 Artificial reefs and recruitment................. 304
14.3.2 The role of reefs as a means of protection: breakwaters,
jetties and dykes........................... 310
14.3.3 Reefs as coastal protection and in the recycling of wastes 311
14.3.4 Reefs for algae and invertebrates................ 312
14.3.5 Reefs for the protection of managed sea beds........ 314
14.3.6 Artificial reefs designed specifically for fish.......... 315
14.3.7 Artificial reefs with a food supply............... 326
14.3.8 Reefs for fisheries based on aquaculture and domestication 327
14.3.9 Reefs for purification of coastal waters............ 328
14.3.10 Reefs for tourism or leisure................... 329
14.3.11 Reefs for anchorage and recycling associated with
aquaculture.............................. 331
14.3.12 Electrochemical artificial reefs.................. 331
14.3.13 Reefs in freshwaters........................ 332
14.4 Fish aggregation devices........................... 332
14.4.1 Definition, function and use................... 332
14.4.2 Some examples of fish aggregation devices.......... 333
14.5 Socio-economic impacts of artificial reefs and fish aggregation
devices...................................... 335
14.6 Conclusions................................... 336
14.7 Bibliography................................... 337
15 Filter feeding molluscs and managed ecosystems................ 343
15.1 Recycling of planktonic production by the benthos......... 343
15.1.1 Benthos of solid substrates.................... 343
15.1.2 Benthos of soft substrates..................... 345
15.2 Dominant filter feeding bivalves in coastal waters.......... 346
15.2.1 Huge capacity for filtration.................... 346
15.2.2 Exploitation through fisheries.................. 347
15.2.3 Exploitation through aquaculture................ 348
15.3 Bivalves and managed coastal ecosystems................ 348
15.3.1 Simplified exploitation of natural production in Holland 348
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15.3.2 Management of the seabed for oyster production in China 348
15.3.3 Management of oyster beds in Louisiana (USA)...... 349
15.3.4 Management of a whole bay: Mutsu (Japan)........ 349
15.4 New systems of suspended culture in the open sea.......... 351
15.5 Creation of new productive ecosystems in coastal waters...... 354
15.5.1 Mussel reefs in the USA.................... 354
15.5.2 Development of European coastal waters........... 355
15.5.3 Indirect effects............................ 356
15.6 Conclusions................................... 356
15.7 Bibliography................................... 357
16 Examples of integrated development and management............ 359
16.1 Definition.................................... 359
16.2 Marinovation - a major Japanese programme............. 359
16.3 Results.................... .................. 364
16.4 Conclusions................................... 368
16.5 Bibliography................................... 368
17 General conclusion................................... 369
17.1 Specific characteristics of aquatic ecosystems.............. 369
17.1.1 The aquatic environment..................... 369
17.1.2 New dimensions in marine ecology............... 369
17.1.3 Hydrology and biological production: unpredictability . . 370
17.1.4 Primary production is dependent on mixing of waters . . 370
17.1.5 Huge production, still far from exploitation of the full
potential................................ 370
17.2 Population explosion and environmental problems.......... 370
17.2.1 Demographic explosion...................... 370
17.2.2 Climatic threats........................... 371
17.2.3 Chemical threats and the concentration of pollutants . . . 371
17.3 The restrictive view of science and technology............. 372
17.3.1 The coincident increase in knowledge and deterioration of
water quality............................. 372
17.3.2 Crisis in fisheries management.................. 372
17.3.3 Increasing distance between scientists and fishermen. . . . 373
17.4 A new strategic vision............................ 373
17.4.1 The role of the scientist...................... 373
17.4.2 Management based more on ecology than technology . . 374
17.4.3 Management as a weapon against pollution......... 374
17.4.4 New tools for aquatic ecotechnology............. 375
17.5 Bibliography................................... 376
Glossary............................................ 379
Index.............................................. 387
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isbn | 1852336471 |
language | English |
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physical | XVI, 396 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2000 |
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series2 | Springer Praxis books in aquaculture and fisheries |
spelling | Barnabé, Gilbert 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)121848604 aut Ecologie et aménagement des eaux côtières Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment Gilbert Barnabé and Régine Barnabé-Quet London [u.a.] Springer [u.a.] 2000 XVI, 396 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Springer Praxis books in aquaculture and fisheries Costal ecology Kustwateren gtt Littoral - Aménagement Milieubeheer gtt Natuurbeheer gtt Écologie littorale Écologie marine Coastal ecology Coastal zone management Marine ecology Küstenschutz (DE-588)4033481-8 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf Küste (DE-588)4033469-7 gnd rswk-swf Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd rswk-swf Küste (DE-588)4033469-7 s Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 s Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s DE-604 Küstenschutz (DE-588)4033481-8 s Barnabé-Quet, Régine 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)121848612 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008931508&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Barnabé, Gilbert 1939- Barnabé-Quet, Régine 1942- Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment Costal ecology Kustwateren gtt Littoral - Aménagement Milieubeheer gtt Natuurbeheer gtt Écologie littorale Écologie marine Coastal ecology Coastal zone management Marine ecology Küstenschutz (DE-588)4033481-8 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Küste (DE-588)4033469-7 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4033481-8 (DE-588)4061644-7 (DE-588)4033469-7 (DE-588)4043216-6 |
title | Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment |
title_alt | Ecologie et aménagement des eaux côtières |
title_auth | Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment |
title_exact_search | Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment |
title_full | Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment Gilbert Barnabé and Régine Barnabé-Quet |
title_fullStr | Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment Gilbert Barnabé and Régine Barnabé-Quet |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment Gilbert Barnabé and Régine Barnabé-Quet |
title_short | Ecology and management of coastal waters |
title_sort | ecology and management of coastal waters the aquatic environment |
title_sub | the aquatic environment |
topic | Costal ecology Kustwateren gtt Littoral - Aménagement Milieubeheer gtt Natuurbeheer gtt Écologie littorale Écologie marine Coastal ecology Coastal zone management Marine ecology Küstenschutz (DE-588)4033481-8 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Küste (DE-588)4033469-7 gnd Ökosystem (DE-588)4043216-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Costal ecology Kustwateren Littoral - Aménagement Milieubeheer Natuurbeheer Écologie littorale Écologie marine Coastal ecology Coastal zone management Marine ecology Küstenschutz Umweltschutz Küste Ökosystem |
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