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"Restoration of Aquatic Systems makes a clear delineation between genuine restoration and public perception of restoration efforts. Written by Robert Livingston, one of the foremost international authorities on aquatic ecosystems, this work is the final volume of a trilogy derived from 70 field...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Restoration of Aquatic Systems makes a clear delineation between genuine restoration and public perception of restoration efforts. Written by Robert Livingston, one of the foremost international authorities on aquatic ecosystems, this work is the final volume of a trilogy derived from 70 field-years of data garnered from ten different coastal systems on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The text provides a synthetic look at restoration efforts, emphasizing the functional basis that supports such activities, followed by a review of the evidence of recovery."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Contents
Section I: Definitions
Chapter 1 The Restoration Paradigm 3
1.1 Definitions 3
1.2 Ecosystem Research and Restoration 3
1.3 Human Impacts on Aquatic Systems 4
1.4 The Paradox of Actual Risks and Public Concerns 6
1.5 Factors for Successful Restoration 7
Section II: North Florida as a Microcosm of the Restoration Paradigm
Chapter 2 Cultural Eutrophication of North Florida Lakes 13
2.1 Background of Solution (Sinkhole) Lakes 13
2.2 Urban Runoff and Solution Lakes 16
2.3 Lake Ecology Program 17
2.4 Urban Runoff and Lake Jackson 17
2.4.1 Background 17
2.4.2 Long Term Cycles of Rainfall and Storm Water Runoff 20
2.4.3 Water Quality Changes 22
2.4.4 Sediment Changes 22
2.5 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation 26
2.6 Blue Green Algae Blooms 28
2.7 Biological Response to Blooms 33
2.7.1 Infaunal Macroinvertebrates 34
2.7.2 Fishes 35
2.7.2.1 Fish Diseases 35
2.7.2.2 Fish Distribution 36
2.7.2.3 Fish Trophic Response to Algal Blooms 37
2.7.2.4 Long Term Trends of Largemouth Bass Size 38
2.8 Lake Jackson Restoration Efforts 38
2.9 Urban Runoff and North Florida Lakes 39
2.9.1 Lake Hall 40
2.9.2 Lake Lafayette Basin 40
2.9.3 Lake Munson 43
2.10 Holding Pond Ecology 44
2.11 Press Coverage and Public Response 46
2.12 The Failure of Restoration 52
Chapter 3 Industrial Pollution: Pulp Mills 55
3.1 Study Area 55
3.2 River Flows, Nutrient Loading, and Water Quality Changes 64
3.3 Biological Responses in Freshwater Receiving Areas 67
3.3.1 Mill Effects on Freshwater Biota: Fenholloway River 67
3.3.1.1 Periphyton 57
3.3.1.2 Hester Dendy Macroinvertebrates 68
3.3.1.3 Suction Dredge Macroinvertebrates 69
3.3.1.4 Fishes . . . . . . . . . . 69
3.3.1.5 Phytoplankton 72
Chapter 4 Pulp Mill Effluents and Apalachee Bay 79
4.1 Study Area 79
4.2 Impact Analyses §0
4.3 Water Quality !Z!!!! !!!! !! !H 82
4.3.1 Rainfall and River Flow 82
4.3.2 Temperature and Salinity 83
4.3.3 Dissolved Oxygen 84
4.3.4 Watercolor and Light Transmission 85
4.4 Sediment Quality 88
4.4.1 Toxic Agents 89
4.4.2 Nutrients !I1Z ZIZ! 90
4.5 Nutrients: Loading, Limitation, and Concentration Z!! ! !. L 91
4.5.1 Nutrient Loading 91
4.5.2 Nutrient Limitation ZZZ 92
4.5.3 Nutrient Concentration Gradients 93
4.6 Phytoplankton and Zooplankton ZZ1ZZ.ZZ. 93
4.6.1 Introduction 03
4.6.2 Chlorophyll a Trends .ZZ.ZZ ZZ! 93
4.6.3 Phytoplankton Distribution (1992 1993) Z!!Z !! Z^94
4.6.4 Color Removal and Bloom Generation 97
4.6.5 Comparison of Perdido Bay and Apalachee Bay 106
4.6.6 Zooplankton Distribution 110
4.7 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation ZZZZZ 110
4.7.1 SAV Distribution in Space and Time... 110
4.8 Invertebrates
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4.10 Summary of Findings 19f1
4.10.1 Water Quality t
4.10.2 Chlorophyll* tZ.
4.10.3 Phytoplankton Z Z 123
4.10.4 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Z ! 198
4.10.5 Invertebrates tZ.
4.10.6 Fishes |~
4.11 Press Coverage, Public Respons^ Fairuretf ttie Restoration Prac^sZ 151
Chai?1r 5 *utrient Loadin§ ^d the Perdido System 159
5.1 Phytoplankton Blooms in Coastal Systems 1S9
5.2 Research in the Perdido River Bay System .Z 160
5.3 History of Results fjl
5.3.1 River Flow Trends . Yz
5.3.2 Nutrient Loading J^
5.3.3 Nutrient Concentrations and Ratios 165
5.3.4 Phytoplankton Trends: Bloom Distribution 165
5.3.5 Response to Nutrient Restoration Program 170
5.3.6 Bay Impacts (Fall 2002 Summer 2003) 173
5.3.7 Non point Nutrient Sources: Agricultural and Urban Runoff 177
5.3.8 Statistical Analyses of the Long Term Data 180
5.4 The Press and the Perdido System 184
5.4.1 The Dioxin Issue 185
5.4.2 Cumulative Impacts of Development on Perdido Bay 187
5.4.3 The News Media and Perdido Bay 190
Chapter 6 The Pensacola Bay System 195
6.1 Background 195
6.2 Purpose of Study 195
6.3 Summary of Results 196
6.4 Contamination of the Pensacola System 199
6.4.1 Upper Escambia Bay 200
6.4.2 Lower Escambia Bay 201
6.5 The Press and the Pensacola Bay System 203
Chapter 7 Sulfite Pulp Mill Restoration 207
7.1 Introduction 207
7.1.1 Study Area 208
7.2 Methods and Materials 209
7.3 Results 210
7.3.1 Water Quality Data 210
7.3.2 Light Transmission 214
7.3.3 Phytoplankton and Zooplankton 214
7.3.4 Multivariate Statistical Analyses 219
7.3A.I Laboratory Microcosms 221
7.3.4.2 Field Mesocosms 222
7.4 Discussion and Conclusions 222
7.5 Restoration Program 223
7.5.1 Physicochemical Conditions 224
7.5.2 Light Trends 227
7.5.3 Phytoplankton Analyses 227
7.5.4 Zooplankton Analyses 227
7.5.5 Multivariate Statistical Analyses 229
7.6 Discussion of the Amelia Program 231
Chapter 8 Research, News Reports, and Restoration Success 235
8.1 Restoration Processes and Public Opinion 235
8.2 Florida as a Microcosm for Restoration Activities 236
8.3 Comparison of Research Results, Media Coverage,and Public Response 237
8.4 Summary of Recent Trends in North Florida 240
Section III: Major Restoration Programs
Chapter 9 The Chesapeake Bay System 245
9.1 A Declining Resource 245
9.2 Research Results 246
9.2.1 Hypoxia 246
9.2.2 Phytoplankton 248
9.2.3 Toxic Substances and Over fishing 249
9.3 The Chesapeake Restoration Program 250
9.4 Reality Sets In: The Rainfall of 2003 251
Chapter 10 Kissimmee Okeechobee Florida Everglades Florida Bay Coral
Reef System 257
10.1 The System 257
10.2 Background 259
10.2.1 Kissimmee River Lake Okeechobee 259
10.2.2 Florida Everglades 260
10.2.3 Florida Bay 261
10.2.4 Florida Keys, Coral Reefs 262
10.3 Water Quality in the Florida Everglades System 263
10.3.1 Mercury 263
10.3.2 Nutrients 264
10.3.2.1 Relationships of Nutrient Loading and Water Quality 265
10.4 Recent Evaluations of the Everglades Ecosystem 267
10.5 Management and Restoration 269
10.6 The News Media and Public Involvement 271
Section IV: Restoration of Toxic Waste Sites
Chapter 11 Mercury and Dioxin in Aquatic Systems 277
11.1 Mercury in the Aquatic Environment 277
11.2 Penobscot River Bay System in Maine 278
11.2.1 Background 278
11.2.2 Mercury in the Penobscot River Bay System 279
11.2.3 The Wetlands Hypothesis 281
11.2.4 Proposed Restoration of the Penobscot System 283
11.2.5 Legal Solution to the Penobscot Mercury Problem 284
11.3 Mercury in the South River South Fork Shenandoah River 284
11.3.1 Background 284
11.3.2 Mercury in the South River South Fork System 284
11.3.3 Ongoing Studies 286
11.3.4 Resolution 287
11.4 Dioxin in the Aquatic Environment 287
11.4.1 Background of Dioxin in the Newark Bay Complex 287
11.4.2 Dioxin in Fish and Invertebrate Tissues 289
11.4.3 Newark Bay Ecology: Fate, Effects, and Restoration 290
11.4.4 Legal Action and Regulatory Response 292
11.5 Regulatory Requirements and the Restoration Process 292
11.6 Press Response to Toxic Substances 292
Section V: Alternatives: Planning and Management
Chapter 12 The Apalachicola System 297
12.1 Background 297
12.2 Apalachicola River Flows 298
12.2.1 Apalachicola Floodplain 298
12.3 Linkage between the Apalachicola River and the Bay 299
12.4 Freshwater Flows and Bay Productivity 302
12.5 Planning and Management of the Apalachicola Bay System 305
12.5.1 Wetlands Purchases 305
12.5.2 Local, State, and Federal Cooperation 308
12.5.2.1 The Beginning: 1972 to 1977 309
12.5.2.2 The Middle Years: 1978 to 1982 311
12.5.2.3 1983 to the Present 313
12.6 Water Use in the ACF System 314
12.7 The Apalachicola Model: Management, not Restoration 315
Chapter 13 Conclusions 317
13.1 Introduction 317
13.2 Scientific Research 320
13.3 Regulation and Enforcement 321
13.4 Public Education 323
13.5 Legal Action 324
13.6 News Media 324
13.7 The Ecology of Restoration 326
13.8 Economic/Political Considerations 326
Section VI: Appendices
Appendix I Field/Laboratory Research Outlines and Methods 331
Appendix II Statistical Analyses Used in the Long Term Studies of Aquatic
Systems 389
References 393
Index 419
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Contents
Section I: Definitions
Chapter 1 The Restoration Paradigm 3
1.1 Definitions 3
1.2 Ecosystem Research and Restoration 3
1.3 Human Impacts on Aquatic Systems 4
1.4 The Paradox of Actual Risks and Public Concerns 6
1.5 Factors for Successful Restoration 7
Section II: North Florida as a Microcosm of the Restoration Paradigm
Chapter 2 Cultural Eutrophication of North Florida Lakes 13
2.1 Background of Solution (Sinkhole) Lakes 13
2.2 Urban Runoff and Solution Lakes 16
2.3 Lake Ecology Program 17
2.4 Urban Runoff and Lake Jackson 17
2.4.1 Background 17
2.4.2 Long Term Cycles of Rainfall and Storm Water Runoff 20
2.4.3 Water Quality Changes 22
2.4.4 Sediment Changes 22
2.5 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation 26
2.6 Blue Green Algae Blooms 28
2.7 Biological Response to Blooms 33
2.7.1 Infaunal Macroinvertebrates 34
2.7.2 Fishes 35
2.7.2.1 Fish Diseases 35
2.7.2.2 Fish Distribution 36
2.7.2.3 Fish Trophic Response to Algal Blooms 37
2.7.2.4 Long Term Trends of Largemouth Bass Size 38
2.8 Lake Jackson Restoration Efforts 38
2.9 Urban Runoff and North Florida Lakes 39
2.9.1 Lake Hall 40
2.9.2 Lake Lafayette Basin 40
2.9.3 Lake Munson 43
2.10 Holding Pond Ecology 44
2.11 Press Coverage and Public Response 46
2.12 The Failure of Restoration 52
Chapter 3 Industrial Pollution: Pulp Mills 55
3.1 Study Area 55
3.2 River Flows, Nutrient Loading, and Water Quality Changes 64
3.3 Biological Responses in Freshwater Receiving Areas 67
3.3.1 Mill Effects on Freshwater Biota: Fenholloway River 67
3.3.1.1 Periphyton 57
3.3.1.2 Hester Dendy Macroinvertebrates 68
3.3.1.3 Suction Dredge Macroinvertebrates 69
3.3.1.4 Fishes .".'.'.".'.'.'".'.'."69
3.3.1.5 Phytoplankton 72
Chapter 4 Pulp Mill Effluents and Apalachee Bay 79
4.1 Study Area 79
4.2 Impact Analyses §0
4.3 Water Quality !Z!!!!""!!!!"!!""!H 82
4.3.1 Rainfall and River Flow 82
4.3.2 Temperature and Salinity 83
4.3.3 Dissolved Oxygen 84
4.3.4 Watercolor and Light Transmission 85
4.4 Sediment Quality 88
4.4.1 Toxic Agents 89
4.4.2 Nutrients !I1Z'ZIZ! 90
4.5 Nutrients: Loading, Limitation, and Concentration Z!!""""!"!."""L"91
4.5.1 Nutrient Loading 91
4.5.2 Nutrient Limitation ZZZ 92
4.5.3 Nutrient Concentration Gradients 93
4.6 Phytoplankton and Zooplankton ZZ1ZZ.ZZ. 93
4.6.1 Introduction 03
4.6.2 Chlorophyll a Trends .ZZ.ZZ'ZZ! 93
4.6.3 Phytoplankton Distribution (1992 1993) "Z!!Z"""!! Z^94
4.6.4 Color Removal and Bloom Generation 97
4.6.5 Comparison of Perdido Bay and Apalachee Bay 106
4.6.6 Zooplankton Distribution 110
4.7 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation ZZZZZ" 110
4.7.1 SAV Distribution in Space and Time. 110
4.8 Invertebrates "
49 Hshes ziz"zzzzz m
4.10 Summary of Findings 19f1
4.10.1 Water Quality t"
4.10.2 Chlorophyll* tZ.
4.10.3 Phytoplankton Z'Z 123
4.10.4 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Z"! 198
4.10.5 Invertebrates tZ.
4.10.6 Fishes |~
4.11 Press Coverage, Public Respons^ Fairuretf ttie Restoration Prac^sZ 151
Chai?1r 5 *utrient Loadin§ ^d the Perdido System 159
5.1 Phytoplankton Blooms in Coastal Systems 1S9
5.2 Research in the Perdido River Bay System .Z 160
5.3 History of Results fjl
5.3.1 River Flow Trends '. Yz
5.3.2 Nutrient Loading J^
5.3.3 Nutrient Concentrations and Ratios 165
5.3.4 Phytoplankton Trends: Bloom Distribution 165
5.3.5 Response to Nutrient Restoration Program 170
5.3.6 Bay Impacts (Fall 2002 Summer 2003) 173
5.3.7 Non point Nutrient Sources: Agricultural and Urban Runoff 177
5.3.8 Statistical Analyses of the Long Term Data 180
5.4 The Press and the Perdido System 184
5.4.1 The Dioxin Issue 185
5.4.2 Cumulative Impacts of Development on Perdido Bay 187
5.4.3 The News Media and Perdido Bay 190
Chapter 6 The Pensacola Bay System 195
6.1 Background 195
6.2 Purpose of Study 195
6.3 Summary of Results 196
6.4 Contamination of the Pensacola System 199
6.4.1 Upper Escambia Bay 200
6.4.2 Lower Escambia Bay 201
6.5 The Press and the Pensacola Bay System 203
Chapter 7 Sulfite Pulp Mill Restoration 207
7.1 Introduction 207
7.1.1 Study Area 208
7.2 Methods and Materials 209
7.3 Results 210
7.3.1 Water Quality Data 210
7.3.2 Light Transmission 214
7.3.3 Phytoplankton and Zooplankton 214
7.3.4 Multivariate Statistical Analyses 219
7.3A.I Laboratory Microcosms 221
7.3.4.2 Field Mesocosms 222
7.4 Discussion and Conclusions 222
7.5 Restoration Program 223
7.5.1 Physicochemical Conditions 224
7.5.2 Light Trends 227
7.5.3 Phytoplankton Analyses 227
7.5.4 Zooplankton Analyses 227
7.5.5 Multivariate Statistical Analyses 229
7.6 Discussion of the Amelia Program 231
Chapter 8 Research, News Reports, and Restoration Success 235
8.1 Restoration Processes and Public Opinion 235
8.2 Florida as a Microcosm for Restoration Activities 236
8.3 Comparison of Research Results, Media Coverage,and Public Response 237
8.4 Summary of Recent Trends in North Florida 240
Section III: Major Restoration Programs
Chapter 9 The Chesapeake Bay System 245
9.1 A Declining Resource 245
9.2 Research Results 246
9.2.1 Hypoxia 246
9.2.2 Phytoplankton 248
9.2.3 Toxic Substances and Over fishing 249
9.3 The Chesapeake Restoration Program 250
9.4 Reality Sets In: The Rainfall of 2003 251
Chapter 10 Kissimmee Okeechobee Florida Everglades Florida Bay Coral
Reef System 257
10.1 The System 257
10.2 Background 259
10.2.1 Kissimmee River Lake Okeechobee 259
10.2.2 Florida Everglades 260
10.2.3 Florida Bay 261
10.2.4 Florida Keys, Coral Reefs 262
10.3 Water Quality in the Florida Everglades System 263
10.3.1 Mercury 263
10.3.2 Nutrients 264
10.3.2.1 Relationships of Nutrient Loading and Water Quality 265
10.4 Recent Evaluations of the Everglades Ecosystem 267
10.5 Management and Restoration 269
10.6 The News Media and Public Involvement 271
Section IV: Restoration of Toxic Waste Sites
Chapter 11 Mercury and Dioxin in Aquatic Systems 277
11.1 Mercury in the Aquatic Environment 277
11.2 Penobscot River Bay System in Maine 278
11.2.1 Background 278
11.2.2 Mercury in the Penobscot River Bay System 279
11.2.3 The "Wetlands Hypothesis" 281
11.2.4 Proposed Restoration of the Penobscot System 283
11.2.5 Legal Solution to the Penobscot Mercury Problem 284
11.3 Mercury in the South River South Fork Shenandoah River 284
11.3.1 Background 284
11.3.2 Mercury in the South River South Fork System 284
11.3.3 Ongoing Studies 286
11.3.4 Resolution 287
11.4 Dioxin in the Aquatic Environment 287
11.4.1 Background of Dioxin in the Newark Bay Complex 287
11.4.2 Dioxin in Fish and Invertebrate Tissues 289
11.4.3 Newark Bay Ecology: Fate, Effects, and Restoration 290
11.4.4 Legal Action and Regulatory Response 292
11.5 Regulatory Requirements and the Restoration Process 292
11.6 Press Response to Toxic Substances 292
Section V: Alternatives: Planning and Management
Chapter 12 The Apalachicola System 297
12.1 Background 297
12.2 Apalachicola River Flows 298
12.2.1 Apalachicola Floodplain 298
12.3 Linkage between the Apalachicola River and the Bay 299
12.4 Freshwater Flows and Bay Productivity 302
12.5 Planning and Management of the Apalachicola Bay System 305
12.5.1 Wetlands Purchases 305
12.5.2 Local, State, and Federal Cooperation 308
12.5.2.1 The Beginning: 1972 to 1977 309
12.5.2.2 The Middle Years: 1978 to 1982 311
12.5.2.3 1983 to the Present 313
12.6 Water Use in the ACF System 314
12.7 The Apalachicola Model: Management, not Restoration 315
Chapter 13 Conclusions 317
13.1 Introduction 317
13.2 Scientific Research 320
13.3 Regulation and Enforcement 321
13.4 Public Education 323
13.5 Legal Action 324
13.6 News Media 324
13.7 The Ecology of Restoration 326
13.8 Economic/Political Considerations 326
Section VI: Appendices
Appendix I Field/Laboratory Research Outlines and Methods 331
Appendix II Statistical Analyses Used in the Long Term Studies of Aquatic
Systems 389
References 393
Index 419 |
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spelling | Livingston, Robert J. Verfasser aut Restoration of aquatic systems Robert J. Livingston Boca Raton [u.a.] Taylor & Francis 2006 423 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier CRC Marine science series "Restoration of Aquatic Systems makes a clear delineation between genuine restoration and public perception of restoration efforts. Written by Robert Livingston, one of the foremost international authorities on aquatic ecosystems, this work is the final volume of a trilogy derived from 70 field-years of data garnered from ten different coastal systems on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The text provides a synthetic look at restoration efforts, emphasizing the functional basis that supports such activities, followed by a review of the evidence of recovery."--BOOK JACKET. Faune - Habitat - Amélioration - Floride Réhabilitation (Écologie) - Floride Écologie des eaux - Floride Restoration ecology Florida Aquatic ecology Florida Wildlife habitat improvement Florida Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd rswk-swf Gewässersanierung (DE-588)4201602-2 gnd rswk-swf Gewässersanierung (DE-588)4201602-2 s Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 s DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014632137&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Livingston, Robert J. Restoration of aquatic systems Faune - Habitat - Amélioration - Floride Réhabilitation (Écologie) - Floride Écologie des eaux - Floride Restoration ecology Florida Aquatic ecology Florida Wildlife habitat improvement Florida Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Gewässersanierung (DE-588)4201602-2 gnd |
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title | Restoration of aquatic systems |
title_auth | Restoration of aquatic systems |
title_exact_search | Restoration of aquatic systems |
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title_full | Restoration of aquatic systems Robert J. Livingston |
title_fullStr | Restoration of aquatic systems Robert J. Livingston |
title_full_unstemmed | Restoration of aquatic systems Robert J. Livingston |
title_short | Restoration of aquatic systems |
title_sort | restoration of aquatic systems |
topic | Faune - Habitat - Amélioration - Floride Réhabilitation (Écologie) - Floride Écologie des eaux - Floride Restoration ecology Florida Aquatic ecology Florida Wildlife habitat improvement Florida Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Gewässersanierung (DE-588)4201602-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Faune - Habitat - Amélioration - Floride Réhabilitation (Écologie) - Floride Écologie des eaux - Floride Restoration ecology Florida Aquatic ecology Florida Wildlife habitat improvement Florida Ökologie Gewässersanierung |
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